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@afbar1114 wrote:
@CS800 wrote:
@afbar1114 wrote:went to the check app status and they said it was because of a CO can i still make a case for why its there?
Yes remember the computer denied you based on some variables that were put in. Manual underwriting is the way to go since you will be talking to a live person and you can make your case. They will ask you more questions for your application.
i am deff going to ask for a manual revivew and explain what happened if they ask. i also find it odd chase and amex give me credit but not them. would this be another hard pull? and just call and say what?
Defintely do it.
hopefully i can get it tomorrow then get the macbook pro.
@afbar1114 wrote:hopefully i can get it tomorrow then get the macbook pro.
A macbook pro starts at $1800 something for the 15" so hopefully you get it
i wish they were open now lol 0% for 12 months isnt bad at all
I just bought a MBP yesterday and I got the base model. The 13" starts at $1199 and the student discount is $100 off. With the laptop, Apple Care, and MS Office for Mac I paid a little north of $1500.
i was thinking about the 15" or 13" i would like that quad core and better graphics tho but another 500-600 maynot be worth it
@afbar1114 wrote:i was thinking about the 15" or 13" i would like that quad core and better graphics tho but another 500-600 maynot be worth it
Whatever fits your budget, The i5 13" is not a bad choice at all.
I really wanted a 15 inch but I don't think it's worth the extra money. Plus if you're a student, the 13 inch model is way easier to carry around. It's super light!
because of what i am getting back on my taxes i can get a good one. but the i5 is something i dont want lol...i like i7
Depending on which laptop you get, you can get up to $200 off of the more expensive models. You also get a discount on Apple Care.