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    Payment options

    Discussion in 'HP' started by BJoseph24, Dec 13, 2007.

  1. BJoseph24

    BJoseph24 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I plan on paying for my current laptop in full next month and was wondering what HP's payment options are? Obviously, you can pay by check, but are there any online options? I tried looking under the "my account" but couldn't find any. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
     
  2. Envision

    Envision Notebook Deity

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    You can pay with Credit Cards online I know for sure, and now they allow you to split the laptop payment onto multiple credit cards as well. If you apply for their HP card they always run specials to give you no payment and 0% financing for 3-6 months.
     
  3. BJoseph24

    BJoseph24 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Envision, thats exactly what I signed up for- no payments and 0% financing for 6 months. January is the end of my 6 months. Where on the site can I pay for this laptop?
     
  4. Envision

    Envision Notebook Deity

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    Also, when you purchase the laptop they have offers, it isn't just a signing bonus. For the most part they offer 3 month 0%, but sometimes they will have the 6 month 0% available, and this is from the date of purchase of the laptop. Go to HP.com, configure the laptop you want, then follow all the prompts and you will eventually get to the section where it will ask you to either login if you have an account, or sign up for an HP account, after that is where they will tell you about the finance options they are offering if you use the HP card, and it will also give you the opportunity to insert a coupon code.

    One big piece of advice I would give to you is to wait until the 30% coupon is available (it might be available right now, I just haven't kept up with it) and buy the laptop then, because you will save a lot of money.

    If you have any other questions let me know.
     
  5. icehell

    icehell Notebook Evangelist

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    30%coupon is invalid now..........you can call and get only 200$ discount....but there is a new 25% discount coupon .
    is there states free from tax.?