QUOTE(bingozero @ Apr 16 2010, 09:26 AM)
That is if the bank statement is healthyCredit Card v9, RM50 GST dilemma
Credit Card v9, RM50 GST dilemma
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Apr 16 2010, 10:50 AM
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Apr 20 2010, 10:39 AM
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May 2 2010, 10:57 PM
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QUOTE(MilesAndMore @ May 2 2010, 07:33 PM) Guys, i am about to buy a new SONY VAIO CW26 series laptop and i have a question about the 0% installment scheme offered by some banks. The computer shop i went to told me that they do not impose any additional charges for payment by credit card. I was also told that if i have credit card from either Maybank, HSBC or Public Bank, i am entitled for the 0% installment scheme. RM334 in the brochure is rounded up figure...The laptop i plan to buy is priced at RM3,999 and if divided by 12-month (interest free), it means i'll have to pay RM333.25/month. But how come the SONY magazine and even Best Denki quoted that i'll have to pay RM334/month instead ? If i have to pay RM334/month as advertised in SONY magazine and Best Denki's flyer, the total sum is RM4,008 instead of RM3,999, which is RM9 more. How can that be called 0% interest then ? rest assure if you add all your 12-month installments, you will get RM3,999. It will be written clearly on the credit card slip you sign on. |
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