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Not sure how long they've been running it (so apologies if this has already been mentioned) but I notice that Jessops are offering 0% interest free finance.

£250 - £799.99 - 6 months interest free credit
£800 and above - 6 or 12 months interest free credit

http://www.jessops.com/finance#payment



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Thanks a lot for posting this, it's much better than the usual "buy now pay later" deals most places do. I've just ordered a Nikon SB900 flash on 6 months interest free credit,

Julie
 
Thanks a lot for posting this, it's much better than the usual "buy now pay later" deals most places do. I've just ordered a Nikon SB900 flash on 6 months interest free credit,

Julie

I'm resisting :|
 
Now is a great time to buy as VAT goes up in January ;)

Julie
 
They have it yearly around xmas but someone looking to buy right now and does not have money good option.

Pixamina do and so is Warehouse express for 9 and 6 months respectively but they both charge £30 for admin. Buy now Pay Later deals.

Whereas Jessops is 0% no admin but you pay monthly,
 
They have it yearly around xmas but someone looking to buy right now and does not have money good option.

Pixamina do and so is Warehouse express for 9 and 6 months respectively but they both charge £30 for admin. Buy now Pay Later deals.

Whereas Jessops is 0% no admin but you pay monthly,

There's a £29 settlement fee when you pay off the loan if you pay it off before the interest free period ends.

There are no monthly payments until the interest-free period ends at which point direct debits start with the interest included.

They are a good idea but the lending criteria for these loans is very strict at the mo.
 
No Jessops is not like that Jessops this year is you pay 10% deposit and then pay a monthly i.e if for 6 months you pay x each month.

Criteria bound to be strict look were easy lending got us
 
No Jessops is not like that Jessops this year is you pay 10% deposit and then pay a monthly i.e if for 6 months you pay x each month.

Criteria bound to be strict look were easy lending got us

If you have a reasonable credit rating you probably be OK, these schemes are designed to sell product, so if too strict don't really work.

However, if you can't afford the repayments....lecture over.
 
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