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I don't qualify for apple's juniper card, as of what I can see there is no way to make payments on my 2000.00+ computer. I am homeschooled, and my pc is almost ready to die.
I desperately need this mac! If I was to call and tell them my situation and that I could easily make payments with no problem monthly, what are the chances they'd let me do it, despite the fact my credit is no good and I did not qualify for their credit card? I don't want their card to charge it up, I just need to it to make the purchase and be able to make monthly payments.

2007-11-21 19:34:11 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Credit

Ria G you did NOT help me you just copied and pasted, not answeing my questioN!

2007-11-21 20:24:19 · update #1

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If your credit is bad enough or insufficient for them to qualify you for the credit card, they won't finance the account. If you want to buy it and they won't finance it, you have to pay another way. Asking them to allow you to have the computer and make payments on it is asking them to extend you credit, which you've already said you didn't qualify for.

2007-11-22 10:58:47 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If your credit is not up to their minimums, plead all you want you will not get the loan. And why is it really you need a 2K Apple? Sounds more like a status thing than a homeschool thing. You can pick up a laptop good enough for school and more for $500 a PC for even less.

2007-11-23 20:53:02 · answer #2 · answered by Pengy 7 · 0 0

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