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@Kennie02 wrote:Thanks for all your advice! I went to best buy and was approved. I will def take the 18 months 0% interest! i got my MacBook Pro so back to the garden I go!
@Kennie02 wrote:Thanks for all your advice! I went to best buy and was approved. I will def take the 18 months 0% interest! i got my MacBook Pro so back to the garden I go!
Congrats! Thanks for sharing.
Dell Financial Services will probably approve. They approved me last year for 1200.00, no interest for 18 months. I had a bunch of old medical collection baddies, still open, 6 yrs old. Maybe give that a shot.
I'm 38 and qualified for Discover It Student Version just two months ago. I'm a full time student. You just have to be a full time student at a 4 yr school.
@yudeology101 wrote:
@Kennie02 wrote:
@yudeology101 wrote:
@Kennie02 wrote:Thanks for all your advice! I went to best buy and was approved. I will def take the 18 months 0% interest! i got my MacBook Pro so back to the garden I go!
Awesome! Congrats on your approval and what's your starting CL w/ BB card?
I asked for $4k and they came back with $2K. I wish I would have asked for more because after my $1200 purchase my util is high
Nice....Did you get a Macbook Pro or Macbook Air? $1200 for a Macbook Pro seems very cheap!
MacBook Pro. I think it may be the older version because it doesnt have the retina display, 4 GB RAM. it was $ 1291 after taxes.
Really? Good to know supermama75! I really have been wanting to get in with Discover. i just wonder if they will make me apply for the regular version since I'm employed full time too.
You don't need to buy another iMac, there are plenty of good options for around $300 if you only need it for homework. (if you need it for CAD or something then you'll need to drop some more money), but don't throw out the low priced computer for an overpriced iMac.