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    HP E-Financing Question

    Discussion in 'HP' started by crescentscapes, Apr 16, 2008.

  1. crescentscapes

    crescentscapes Newbie

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    I'm not sure if this post is in the right thread or not, so if it isn't I do apologize before hand.

    I have a question regarding HP's e-financing. I recently obtained credit, which is why I am asking this...does anyone know if you have to have a high credit score, etc. in order to receive credit through HP?

    Thank you in advance! :)
     
  2. Lithus

    Lithus NBR Janitor

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    You have to have a non-abysmal credit score to obtain credit.
     
  3. crescentscapes

    crescentscapes Newbie

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    What is a non-abysmal credit score? Thanks.
     
  4. orev

    orev Notebook Virtuoso

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    No one can answer this for you, not even HP until you apply for it. This is a computer forum, not a banking one. The only way to answer it would be if you provided all of your personal information to this public forum, then someone could run your credit score, but that's the same thing you will be doing with them when they apply.

    All you need to know is if the terms of the loan are acceptable to you, then you apply and accept if they come back to you with an acceptable rate.