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Some questions about Maybankard EzyPay, HELP
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TSJusticeDeserves
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Nov 29 2010, 02:06 PM, updated 16y ago
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I need some help. I'm planning on getting a new computer. Lets say I pay by credit card, is it possible to convert that amount into an installment plan? I was looking at the Maybankard EzyPay page but I would like to get some opinions and ask a few questions. They say "Save money with 0% interest instalment plans" but is it really 0% interest? The computer costs 6300, so can I pay it all over 12 months at 500/month? http://www.maybank2u.com.my/mbb_info/m2u/p...Key=CRD01.16.01Sorry, I'm not so good at all this. I was planning on asking my parents to pay for it first and then I pay her back. Haha, so if I could get help it would be great! BTW: I hope this is the right place This post has been edited by JusticeDeserves: Nov 29 2010, 02:06 PM
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TSJusticeDeserves
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Nov 29 2010, 02:31 PM
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QUOTE(lawsh @ Nov 29 2010, 02:13 PM) convert non-installment to installments will cost you 9% 1 time fee  (6300 * 1.09)/12 = 572.25 For the first month only?
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TSJusticeDeserves
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Nov 29 2010, 04:27 PM
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Yeah I called Machines. They said it's 4% interest only for the first time. 5234 * 104/100 = 5443
So if I take the 12 months installment plan, it will be 453(5443/12) a month. Now how much interest will Maybank charge?
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TSJusticeDeserves
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Nov 30 2010, 12:03 AM
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I'm using Maybank, do they have FPP?
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TSJusticeDeserves
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Nov 30 2010, 01:36 AM
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So if I purchase the laptop from Apple(6300) with my credit card, I can contact maybank to convert that amount to an installment plan?
Damn this is so confusing.
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