It's cheap way to fund expensive glass purchasing, I'd certainly take advantage of it to buy L glass
I will most likely use an interest free credit card, you have to be disciplined to make the payments though
Call me old fashioned, but unless you really 'need' a lens, surely if you can only afford it on finance, you can't really afford it ... ? Why not save for it? Much safer and certain and, that way, if you hit any financial difficulties, you aren't lumbered with a finance agreement to add to your problems. Just call me Martin Lewis!!![]()
I was going to buy it anyway but thought why use my money when I can use theirs.
it' a cheap way to borrow money, take advantage.I think Santander have an 18 month 0% purchase card as well. Personally I don't see anything wrong with buying a lens (or anything else ) this way, for some people (me included ) saving up a few hundred pounds would take an enternity!
I hate to be dumb, but if it would take you an 'eternity' to save up a few hundred pounds it would also take you an 'eternity' to pay a few hundred pounds off a credit card. The former option gains you interest, the latter option does too, but at a much higher rate in the opposite direction.
I hate to be dumb, but if it would take you an 'eternity' to save up a few hundred pounds it would also take you an 'eternity' to pay a few hundred pounds off a credit card. The former option gains you interest, the latter option does too, but at a much higher rate in the opposite direction.
Don't worry, being dumb is an affliction many of us suffer!
I'm guessing that he's referring to 18 months being an eternity. The choice is to
A) save for 18 months first and then buy the lens
B) use an interest free credit card for 18 months, GET THE LENS 18 MONTHS EARLIER
As long as you can pay the amount off/save the amount for the lens, I'd go for option B every time. You get 18 months utility out of the lens vs minimal interest from the bank.
That's my dumb take on it anyway
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Not if you use a 0% card. And if you haven't cleared it all by the end of the cards 0% time, then all you have to do is balance transfer to a 0% BT card ( albeit with a small fee). Credit cards can be really bad if they're used stupidly, but when used properly they're actually very useful. And its simply human nature to want something sooner rather than later. I've bought stuff this way before and it really costs very little extra than saving for it beforehand.
Or just... wait 18 months. (I understood the part about the interest free credit card).
It's just a lens.
I wish i could be like that (save and get it when your ready) but my brain just wont function like that, plus i know that with my luck 3 months down the line somthing will happen and i will end up dipping into the savings pot and so back to square one. To be honest im only after a canon 17-40 which are going new for about £600 so im not looking at breaking the bank.