Other Ebuyer Finance

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  1. stormbringer500

    stormbringer500 What's a Dremel?

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  2. GregTheRotter

    GregTheRotter Minimodder

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    Probably best off giving them a call if you can. Or wait till someone more knowledgeable replies ^^
     
  3. Spanky

    Spanky Minimodder

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    I'd go with Overclockers for finance if you have to do it that way. Take the 12 months interest free credit.

    I believe you have to pay a one off fee of £27 as long as you pay it all off within the 12 month period. I wouldn't let it slip past though otherwise interest is at near 30%.
     
  4. dynamis_dk

    dynamis_dk Grr... Grumpy!!

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    Find out who provide ebuyer with the finance option as it won't actually be ebuyer who finance you... terms should be on ebuyers website I would think too so might be worth having a dig yourself if you havent already
     
  5. stormbringer500

    stormbringer500 What's a Dremel?

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  6. stormbringer500

    stormbringer500 What's a Dremel?

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    BTW the £27 admin fee when you are about to pay it off.
     

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