Carly
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Registered: 21st Aug 03
Location: sheffield
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Does anyone know of an electrical store on line that gives you the option of paying monthly for the item you want, or buy now,pay later?
i know dixons do it, but they have to send you a form,u have to return it,blah,blah,blah,etc,etc, and im really wanting to just wap in my card details and get it sent out
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willay
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probably better off using a decent credit card.
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--Dave--
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^^^ agreed.
Get a new one with 6months interest free or something.
you should be able to afford £34.99 for a Rampant Rabbit Deluxe though Carly 
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Carly
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quote: Originally posted by --Dave--
^^^ agreed.
Get a new one with 6months interest free or something.
you should be able to afford £34.99 for a Rampant Rabbit Deluxe though Carly 
im thinking of getting an egg credit card?
and i'll ignore the rabbit coment
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Ally
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My friends jst got an egg card, she had a Morgan Stanley one and transferred the balance 
imo ... save up and buy it dont use credit to buy it
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Carly
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but i want it nowwwww
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--Dave--
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don't go with Egg, they're introductory rates are ok but they bend you over later on.
Halifax Classic is a good one to go for and one that i use now.
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