just felt that he got the wrong info... i think there is no loan that its interest is 200% of the price la.. or you saying that the one he is paying is not to courts but a person name ah long? then i believe
mrsmall
Always i look for 0% interest instalment or cash and carry offers otherwise i dun go and buy like this stupids
pokkagreentea
wahh, either ur friend is damn rich to heck care about his $$$ or he's just plain stupid.
either way, it's none of yr problem. Only help him when he's broke.
NUS_Superst@r
That's how poor ppl buy things, no money to pay 1 shot so pay by instalment. Unlike me, when I buy my hp pavilion laptop, I use my card to settle the payment 1 shot.
sand king
$7.2k is alot man! wdf...! read the fine print next time!!
weeie
IF NOT you think courts display computer for fun ar? It's to sell to people like your friends hahaha.
XTransbus
give me the 5k and i can have a High end pc with 8800GT SLi . Comes complete with plasma screen tv instead of monitor and a 7.1 speaker system.
SGpork
wtf?
7.2k
is he drunk ? or something
Cool-gal
Originally posted by NUS_Superst@r:
That's how poor ppl buy things, no money to pay 1 shot so pay by instalment. Unlike me, when I buy my hp pavilion laptop, I use my card to settle the payment 1 shot.
mai hao lian la.. noobie..
kawasaki2
Actually, don't buy from courts. Courts is NOT the manufacturer of the computers, they are the retailers.
If you look at the price of the computers stated there, that is the ACTUAL price you are supposed to pay. But Courts charges you extra. I bought my computer from Courts and I end up paying more than the stated price displayed on the big sign.
My computer's price stated at the display booth inside the Courts store was $1699. But I ended up paying more than $4000! I couldn't understand why. And another thing which everyone should take note of, computers which are made by manufacturers, or OEMs, such as, HP, Dell, Acer, the computers made by these big name manufacturers usually have extra software programs bundled together with them besides the preinstalled Operating System, which is usually Microsoft Windows [version name here], my recommendation is to NOT use the additional software provided, as those programs are OEM versions, not original versions. This is what I call unwanted software. Another thing is if you want to buy a computer which is made by these big name manufacturers, buy directly from the manufacturer so you don't have to end up paying extra. Whether you want to use the additional software crap bundled with the computer is entirely up to you.
Or if you want to be on the safe side, buy a custom-built computer, which means you go to a shop which sells computer parts and Operating Systems. You get to choose how you want your computer to be built and you get to control what you want and do not want with your computer. Bonus point is, you pay the exact price of the system built, no extra amount and you have ONLY Windows [version name here] installed without any additional software programs*.
*Excludes programs built into the Operating System. Eg,. Internet Explorer...etc.
XTransbus
i can build a custom system tailored to your needs. Just say your budget and i get the most value out of it.