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08/08/2005 04:00:12 PM · #1 |
Curious if any out there exist? Online or in store. Thanks!
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08/08/2005 05:12:14 PM · #2 |
If there is financing it will probably be through a third party underwriter and the interest rate will be much higher that what you could get through your bank.
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08/08/2005 05:16:36 PM · #3 |
Dont know about photo stores specifically, but Dell offeres alot of photo equipment as well as financing.
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08/08/2005 05:18:00 PM · #4 |
I trust for a camera and that you are not buying that many photos. Wolf Camera does financing on cameras as well but I find them to be real expensive. I have learned never to finance toys. So keep that in mind.
Message edited by author 2005-08-08 17:18:12.
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08/08/2005 05:36:17 PM · #5 |
Ritz camera has 1 year with no interest. Thats how we both got the D70
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08/08/2005 05:46:09 PM · #6 |
As with all things, check out the extra costs associated with financing. Sometimes there are extra fees associated with setting up the financing in addition to any interest charges.
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08/08/2005 05:55:58 PM · #7 |
nope 1 year no interest,afrt 1 year you pay all the interest. we have aleady paid it off..
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08/08/2005 05:58:28 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by khdoss: Ritz camera has 1 year with no interest. Thats how we both got the D70 |
Ritz Camera/Wolf Camera same store.
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08/08/2005 08:10:10 PM · #9 |
Calumet has financing, you can also lease. Most of this is just for pro gear and the rates for financing are about 20-30%
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