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Posted 2 December 2013
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This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
For Apple Lovers....Thought give you the GOOD NEWS, long awaited OFFER is here.
You can now pay in 10 monthly instalments with 0% interest. Just choose "Financing at checkout" at Apple UK store online. Minimum spend £449. This promotion is Limited Time only from 2nd Dec - 28th Jan 2014.
Spread the Cost..
Example of IPhone 5s Gold 16GB..(Sim Free)
Cost: £549
Period: 10 months
Monthly repayment: £54.90
Total payments: £549
Rep APR: 0%
You can now pay in 10 monthly instalments with 0% interest. Just choose "Financing at checkout" at Apple UK store online. Minimum spend £449. This promotion is Limited Time only from 2nd Dec - 28th Jan 2014.
Spread the Cost..
Example of IPhone 5s Gold 16GB..(Sim Free)
Cost: £549
Period: 10 months
Monthly repayment: £54.90
Total payments: £549
Rep APR: 0%
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sorted byStick with your £99 Android tablets then............
Seems like a Disgruntled Apple Fan.. you posted this previously....
"NEW APPLE iPAD2 Wi-Fi & 3G 16GB TABLET COMPUTER SEALED (WHITE)::."
and you got RIPPED at a freezing -272 deg C
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I take it you've never bought a house then?
Example of IPhone 5s Gold 16GB..(Sim Free)
Cost: £549
Period: 10 months
Monthly repayment: £54.90
Total payments: £549
Rep APR: 0%
thanks for example, might have struggled otherwise. oO
Edit: Just noticed the minimum spend..lol...even colder!
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Troll Level: Epic Fail
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You see if your tablet increases in price by £50-£100 after 2 years of ownership, as my £299 64gb iPad2 certainly has
Value & quality are 2 different things - I'd rather save up & afford quality items than make do with value items. Each to their own though eh.
In the UK we spell it jewellery. Don't they have dictionary apps on your android phone?
And yes, lots of people are buying iPhones. Although I don't tend to wear mine as jewellery. It goes in my pocket.
Only an Apple fan who can't actually afford Apple would make a comparison with a bloody house. IT'S A PHONE, that'll quickly be outdated, not a life investment. Jeez.
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You do indeed - but you can easily tell why. The usability, design & functionality are far superior.
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10 months ...
The negativity in this thread astounds me.
If you cant afford Apple products & would rather spend your benefits on White Lightning, then so be it - but there's no need to tell everyone on the internet.....
I have a idea. Go into apple shop and buy anything on a visa card and then switch your visa card to a interest free card for up too 18 months.
If i post this as a deal will it get hot????
Give up!!
You can't really compare houses to Apple products though. Houses are slightly more expensive than Apple products, don't you think?
This is pretty narrow minded to assume all debt is bad.
If I have £500 to spend on an item and do so, the money is gone and I have the item.
If I put the £500 in as high an interest account as I can for 10 months then pay off the finance, I will have the item, plus the interest.
That's called being smart with your money. Debt can be both good and bad, depends how you use it.
Androids are fully open and need maintaining and, if not careful about what software is downloaded, can easily go wrong - just like a PC. That is why most users champion Androids.
iDevices are tied down to a level that Apple decide; as long as they do everything the user needs there is issue with this; plus there is no need to worry about mucking the machine up. That, and the design and layout, is what people pay the premium for.
Both iDevices' and Android's biggest strength, is also both their biggest weakness.
I personally have an iPhone and a Nexus; my son a Galaxy Tab 2; and the missus has an iPad. All are great.
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Financing a phone..... Financing a House, how you have managed to equate these things I don't know.
First world problems I suppose
The stereotyping astounds me.
Not everybody who is on benefits spends the money on White Lightning. Congratulations, you can afford an apple product, you must be very proud of yourself.
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Shame there's not a "stupidity" option with the Report button.
Yeah, he bought it outright.
If you are going to do that, why not go for a credit card with interest free on spending? For example you could go for the Tesco Credit Card and get 16 months to pay it off plus clubcard points.
But you should be getting value and quality. No matter the quality of Apple stuff (and most of it is very high quality), you're still paying substantially more than it's worth in most cases. Whereas there are expensive, high quality Android devices too- just look at the HTC One for example, which easily matches or even exceeds the iPhone build quality, but they generally don't gouge you as much for them- hence you get value and quality.
I'm not an Apple hater, I have an iPad 4 and love it, I also love Android, but these arguments always seem to get too skewed one way or the other...no a pipo m6 pro is obviously not as good as an iPad Air, even suggesting that as someone did is just madness. On the other hand spend some time with some decent, high end Android hardware and it becomes harder to defend Apple's prices.
I'm not a fan boy either. I've had every iPhone upto this point, several iPads & a Macbook.
Loved everything bar the MacBook - ended up buying a Windows PC instead (which is much better).
I also tried an Android Device, I got a Samsung Galaxy S3 for my work phone when they first came out - just to directly compare the 2 big hitters for either camp.
I've got to say, its THE worst phone I've ever owned & I'm glad its not my personal one or I'd go nuts.
You cannot compare Android to ios, its simply not comparable - ios pee's all over Android.
I don't see how paying big for an Apple product, whereby you will recoup the majority of it 1-2 years down the line is bad spending.
Take the iPhone for example, what other 2 year old phone could recoup £150-£200 back every 24 months to put towards a new one.
I get that some people will disagree, but thats life, people will like certain products over others
Stop bitching on my post...Jeez man its just a post giving a simple information of an offer, and you guys are arguing like kids.
Apple Vs Others !!
I agree with this, however I love my Macbook (I spend about half of my time in iOS and half in Windows via Boot Camp), but it is obviously much more expensive than a cheap £300 laptop, but I got student discount which gives 3 year warranty as standard, and usually after a few years it will probably still be worth around £500 from previous experience.
Android never really appealed to me (I had an Android phone / tablet for a while), the annoying thing I hate about it is all the junk you get installed as standard, on the Samsung Tablet I had they installed all Samsung stuff on it, so you ended up with multiple applications (Samsung and Android default apps) doing the same thing, e.g. music player, memo, calendar etc.