Here's what I can get a computer on credit with no credit check? Just need a new computer and I heard of places online that can finance a no credit check, but can not remember where
Each correct answer is, you will have to pay extremely high interest rates. I would not trust online whatsoever.
If you need a new computer, and you will be charged at least double, you can try a rent to own center like Aaron.
There is - but I will not even tell you the name.
They have so many complaints on the Internet that will meek.
Firstly, you end up paying about 4 times the cost of the computer.
Even if you can not get the thing to work cheap.
These companies change their names often make it more difficult to find their complaints online.
Do not worry - you'll be sorry dear.
Use your computer to your library until you can save enough to buy your own.
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Make pawn shops. DO NOT use companies like Aaron, the rent a center, and so on. Look at the price tags if you go to these places. Sure "$ 49.99 per month" looks great, but guess what, they charge you interest at 100%! So, for what you paid more than 6 months for them is pure profit. Then the next 6 months you pay for your item. If you opt for 24 months, guess what, it is even more!
Not to mention they mark their prices dramatically over what you would pay elsewhere. For examplle, one day I called to see what their price is for a PS3. $ 899 with a game, what game? The one that comes with systems at Best Buy. How is it at Best Buy? $ 299 for everything. So lets see, you begin to 3 times, and then pay a 100% if it costs about $ 1,800 PS3 over a year. I could buy 6 PS3, one for everyone in my family. It's great (please note the sarcasm). How about a TV Nice? When you have finished paying the $ 3,500 over 2 years.
Go to pawn shop, they will make an agreement on something. Sure, they may not have the best financing plans, but heck, you can even go to Wal Mart and use layaway. Check pawn shops and see what you can find to pay cash.
Only company that does that loan sharks. They can not check your credit, but they are punched in the portfolio where it really hurts the rate interstitial much higher.
If a company does - you'll probably watch at least an interest rate of 30%
Posted on September 5, 2010.