Currys, Comet, PC World, Apollo 2000 and a lot of internet shops offer IFC on televsions.
2007-06-16 19:32:15
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answered by Nightworks 7
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Assuming you're in the UK - try Currys, Comet, anywhere like that. They all offer interest free credit - but usually on the basis that if you don't finish paying within the 6 months or whatever period they offer, you evend up paying interest back to day 1, and 29% over 4 years (more or less adding 50% to the original cost), so be careful!!
2007-06-16 11:22:32
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answered by ashypoo 5
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Interest Free Televisions
2016-10-21 10:55:06
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answered by prindle 4
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you could get 1 from Currys. You pay back a set amount each month by direct debit (you can make extra payments) but it is usually only over a period of around 6months, if you have not paid in full at the end of this period you will be charged interest on the balance outstanding im not sure what the APR is though but would assume it to be quite high.
You could also try any catalogue and spread the cost over 60weeks
2007-06-16 11:26:21
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answered by claire 4
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depends on your credit rating. yes you can get one from comet but you have a 6or12 month interest free deal and if you don,t pay it in that time the interest is quite high. also why don,t you try looking at opening accounts with the big supermarkets they have good offers. there are lot,s of interest free offers out there but you also have a time limit on which to pay the loan back. just a thought why don,t you increase your credit card limits and have at least 5 going at once then juggle them to pay each other off by the time the interest free period has ended(never done it but heard of people who have) you might get a result if you look into it.
2007-06-16 13:26:57
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answered by welshnproud 3
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If you are in the US, Keep an eye out for HH Gregg's ad's they several times a year have 12 and 24 month interest free sales on major appliances. I bought a Mitsubishi 52 inch DLS on a 24 month same as cash deal and it's a fantastic TV.
2007-06-16 11:53:57
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answered by bigjoecat 1
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Go to a specialist web site such as digitalpoint.com, digitaldirect.com, empiredirect.com etc etc. They are a lot cheaper than Comet, Currys etc (typically saving £300 - £400 +)
Happy shopping.
2007-06-17 04:36:40
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answered by hellboysapien 3
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