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Posted 28 February 2016

Amazon 0% Finance on selected items over £399

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About this deal

This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:

Amazon now offer 0% finance on any items over £399

Current departments include:
Jewellery, Watches, selected Baby, Kitchen & Home, DIY & Tools, Garden & Outdoors, Sports & Outdoors, Musical Instruments & DJ Equipment, Computers & Accessories, Cameras and Home Cinema, TV & Video

Amazon finance is provided by Hitachi Personal Finance

Finance deals are:

- 0.0% APR for 12 months on baskets over £399.99 (On selected items)*
- 0.0% APR for 24 months on baskets over £999.99 (On selected items)*

- 16.9% APR for 12 months on baskets over £249.99
- 16.9% APR for 24 months on baskets over £399.99
- 16.9% APR for 36 months on baskets over £749.99
- 16.9% APR for 48 months on baskets over £999.99

This only applies to selected items, and not 'any' as the title / description suggests.
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  1. koimaster's avatar
    DealJourno

    Cold. Trying to get people into debt buying rubbish they don't need.



    People need to grow up and take responsibility for themselves.
  2. deleted531767's avatar
    Cold. Trying to get people into debt buying rubbish they don't need.
  3. deleted1194092's avatar
    The entire planet (almost) is in debt, as nations we owe trillions and trillions It makes us FEEL good to have new rubbish to play with! Life is dismal & grey, we live in a cold sour world. We need to be happy. That partner you love will turn into an old nagging enemy.
    Console yourself with something FRESH from Amazon. X)
  4. Taylor1892's avatar
    The people saying this not a deal and voting cold, please delete your hukd account.

    Thanks in advance.
  5. JPS's avatar
    Personally, I don't see how this is a deal.
  6. Nexusfifth's avatar
    DealJourno

    Cold. Trying to get people into debt buying rubbish they don't need.



    No one needs anything except food, water and air and I don't see very many people not having anything else.

    Rubbish we don't need is there to improve life quality to some extent for example I am sure you don't need the house/flat you are living in and your landlord/mortgage company is/was there simply to try to get you to spend on things you don't need...

    Also I don't need my phone but it enables me to talk to my family overseas for free as well as staying in touch with various people I have met while travelling as well as helps me learn stuff I am interested in and enjoy the music I own. (Is that experience worth paying 100£ for it? I think so...)
    Anyway it is a great option for anyone buying an item in the price range to spread out the cost.
  7. fluffy25's avatar
    DealJourno

    Cold. Trying to get people into debt buying rubbish they don't need.


    slightly wild statement as they not forcing people to buy items and quite the opposite really as people may have needed a new laptop, tv etc and may have used another company with not quite so keen prices and added interest rates
  8. deleted426677's avatar
    DealJourno

    Cold. Trying to get people into debt buying rubbish they don't need.



    Ah just like deal sites hmmmmm

    Oh and what about every advert in the world and so blah blah blah
  9. Noobster101's avatar
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    DealJourno

    Cold. Trying to get people into debt buying rubbish they don't need.



    Well a few months a go someone posted a 0% deal finance for apple that went hot. I'm sure it helped a lot of people including myself as I purchased a new macbook with 0% for 12 months. Had the money but better to spread over 12 months and put the money in savings.

    If this deal helps at least one person i'll be happy
  10. deleted809937's avatar
    DealJourno

    Cold. Trying to get people into debt buying rubbish they don't need.



    Free credit is a good deal if you use it wisely.

    If you were going to buy something for £400 and were given the option to pay over 12 months at 0% interest you'd be a fool to pay up front. You could keep the money in the bank earning interest, and the real cost of your monthly repayments will decrease due to inflation.
  11. NitrousUK's avatar
    HUKD is becoming troll central of recent years. A deal comes up, offering the ability to buy something now, reap it's benefits (dishwasher, washing machine, etc), that would have taken a possibly long time to save up for, and also reduces its effective price with inflation/interest, and the self-righteous sanctimonious idiots who think they know what's best for everyone else come out. It's not like a few 0% deals on TVs are going to crash the world economy. That was mortgages given out at 7x+ salaries with 0% deposits. People just use deals to vent their personal opinions and devolve into irrelevant diatribes. More like Facebook every day..

    This is a deal. It saves money, and adds convenience. It is hot.

    (edited)
  12. degudodger's avatar
    Life is fleeting, if you can afford it, take the deal. Do what makes you happy for god sake.
  13. TomatoBoy's avatar
    This may not be for some but it could be exactly what others are looking for in order to structure a purchase. I would hate things like this not to be posted, as being fully informed about options and availability is surely as big a part of being a savvy deal seeker as the deals themselves?

    A culture of judgement seems to be growing on HKD which is sad to see. The idea is surely to take advantage of what suits and move along from what doesn't, leaving others who are interested to take advantage of what is on offer.
  14. crazygoldfish's avatar
    Not a deal. Cold
  15. deleted575623's avatar
    rpope

    So no mortgage, no phone on a mobile contract with "free" phone, never … So no mortgage, no phone on a mobile contract with "free" phone, never borrowed a fiver from a mate ? ? ?



    Obviously didn't go to university ... Student loans
  16. ChrisUK's avatar
    donthasslethe

    Not everyone is lucky enough to be born into a lifestyle where you have … Not everyone is lucky enough to be born into a lifestyle where you have everything already paid for you.



    He has a B reg corsa & Nokia 3210, don't feed the troll.......
  17. deleted426677's avatar
    dar72

    I've never had credit/finance, a loan or anything like that, I don't owe … I've never had credit/finance, a loan or anything like that, I don't owe anything to anyone. Just because the majority of people have been fooled into thinking debt is ok and that it's ok for our currency to be debt-backed, doesn't mean we're all asleep.




    So no mortgage, no phone on a mobile contract with "free" phone, never borrowed a fiver from a mate ? ? ?
  18. mcav's avatar
    Debt is not a deal. It is very bad form to advertise it here as such.
  19. legodealsmad's avatar
    not a deal but because it's amazon it will appear as one
  20. deleted763733's avatar
    mcav

    Debt is not a deal. It is very bad form to advertise it here as such.



    Car finance deals are some of the more popular deals on this site, so this isn't any worse than them.
    (edited)
  21. ChrisUK's avatar
    At the end of the day, it's free money.

    If I were buying a TV for £2000, I could pay it off over 12 months & allow the interest to accumulate in my account, therefore cumatively reducing the original price I "paid".
  22. oddballjamie's avatar
    superpanda

    This just allows people with no money to buy things they don't need and … This just allows people with no money to buy things they don't need and fill their houses with tat which will be in landfill before long.


    Most of the deals you've posted are for things people don't need and will end up in landfills.

    Glass houses...
  23. spannerzone's avatar
    My god how can an interest free offer cause so many people to go into Martin Lewis/David Icke/slightly derrangedl/jealous/idiotic/troll* mode?

    *delete as applicable

    Jebus on a bike, it's an offer that's either voted hot or cold, it's HUKD not trollsreunited
    (edited)
  24. topss's avatar
    The comments in discussions like this show why HUKD and 'bargains' are so popular. Personal finance really should be compulsory at school.
  25. james2k66's avatar
    Assuming no fee. It's a sensible option if you can control yourself. Id rather the money be collecting interest in my account than amazons!
  26. phd's avatar
    I hope that all the naysayers on this thread have never utilised any form of credit in their lives!!!
  27. stuaird1's avatar
    I don't see what gives the people a right to judge how people manage their finances. This could be a great deal for someone. not that I'm using it but in the past I've used 0% cards to save money when I didnt have the full amount
  28. deleted763733's avatar
    DealJourno

    Cold. Trying to get people into debt buying rubbish they don't need.



    Not cold at all some people prefer to have "x" product then pay for it monthly rather than have to wait "x" amount of time to save up for it.
  29. robj73's avatar
    dar72

    I've never had credit/finance, a loan or anything like that, I don't owe … I've never had credit/finance, a loan or anything like that, I don't owe anything to anyone. Just because the majority of people have been fooled into thinking debt is ok and that it's ok for our currency to be debt-backed, doesn't mean we're all asleep.



    Gather your renting then? You just carry on paying someone else's mortgage for them then
  30. donthasslethe's avatar
    dar72

    Own my home, own my car, own my pay as you go phone, own everything that … Own my home, own my car, own my pay as you go phone, own everything that I have outright with money that I earnt.Why exactly? For stating facts? Our currency IS backed by debt, that's not a conspiracy theory, that's a fact, nobody in government or the banks claims otherwise?Anyway, at least I own my tin foil. Enjoy your debt, slave.


    Not everyone is lucky enough to be born into a lifestyle where you have everything already paid for you.
  31. Magurdrac's avatar
    koimaster

    People need to grow up and take responsibility for themselves.



    Absolutely... people are always looking to blame someone else. I have friends on minimum wage with £60 iphone contracts and designer clothes, going out drinking every week, complaining that they have no money.

    Either cut back to what you can afford, or get a job that supports the life you're living.
  32. deleted167463's avatar
    robj73

    Gather your renting then? You just carry on paying someone else's … Gather your renting then? You just carry on paying someone else's mortgage for them then


    No...Reading isn't actually very difficult if you put some effort in. The clues were in words like "own", "outright" and "earnt"

    donthasslethe

    Not everyone is lucky enough to be born into a lifestyle where you have … Not everyone is lucky enough to be born into a lifestyle where you have everything already paid for you.



    Born into what lifestyle? Who has paid anything for me? I have a business and I've worked for everything that I own, you can too, anyone can. Another that can't read.

    ChrisUK

    He has a B reg corsa & Nokia 3210, don't feed the troll.......



    Not quite but I don't act like I'm a celebrity either, I'm realistic. I don't want much and that's part of how I've done it, Ferrari? not interested, latest iWhatever? not interested.

    Don't use the word "troll", I find it difficult to take you seriously, I just read it as "you have a point but I'm too dumb to discuss it"

    NitrousUK

    Hilarious. Own your own house and car without any debt ever. And for us … Hilarious. Own your own house and car without any debt ever. And for us normal people who have to work to make our money, that is not even a possibility.



    I work harder than the majority of people that I've ever encountered. It is a possibility, just stop buying junk that you don't need that the TV or some dumb celebrity puppet told you to buy and definitely don't buy it on credit, the only time credit is a "deal" is for the people offering the credit.
  33. donthasslethe's avatar
    robj73

    Gather your renting then? You just carry on paying someone else's … Gather your renting then? You just carry on paying someone else's mortgage for them then

    donthasslethe

    Not everyone is lucky enough to be born into a lifestyle where you have … Not everyone is lucky enough to be born into a lifestyle where you have everything already paid for you.

    ChrisUK

    He has a B reg corsa & Nokia 3210, don't feed the troll.......

    NitrousUK

    Hilarious. Own your own house and car without any debt ever. And for us … Hilarious. Own your own house and car without any debt ever. And for us normal people who have to work to make our money, that is not even a possibility.


    Can't read? Where did you get that from? Most people need a large loan to start a buisseness. Unless of course you are lucky enough to be given the money which I suggested in my earlier comment. Bravo for starting a buiseness. Lots of respect for people like that. However the use of loans is the only option some people have to own certain things or start their own buiseness. Which makes this a good deal.
  34. ScorchingHot's avatar
    DealJourno

    Cold. Trying to get people into debt buying rubbish they don't need.



    How did you pay for that high horse you rode in on?

    Some people, seriously!
  35. sebs's avatar
    jhyt89

    does this require a credit check



    ​no they trust amazon customers to pay it back. no questions asked
  36. diddlypockets's avatar
    Any admin fees?
  37. deleted685124's avatar
    Can anyone recommend a TV for < £500? 49"+
  38. deleted426677's avatar
    mcav

    Debt is not a deal. It is very bad form to advertise it here as such.



    Is that why you never post deals ?
  39. deleted763733's avatar
    DealJourno

    Correct. It isn't any worse. Still bad.



    Nah. Each to their own if you look at a lot of deals that get posted to this site technically they are debts, Sky, Virgin, Phone Contract deals, Credit card balance transfers still promoting debt. Its the ecomony we live in.
  40. benlondon's avatar
    dar72

    I've never had credit/finance, a loan or anything like that, I don't owe … I've never had credit/finance, a loan or anything like that, I don't owe anything to anyone. Just because the majority of people have been fooled into thinking debt is ok and that it's ok for our currency to be debt-backed, doesn't mean we're all asleep.



    ​time for you to put that tin foil hat back on top of your head
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