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Hardware [Guide] Mac Purchase Guide , Mac Products Ownership
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desachan
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Apr 16 2010, 09:05 AM
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Hi. I'm interested in purchasing a MBP with installment for my sister who is currently in ALevels. As I know, I could only find edu price on website. From previous post stated that using Citibank card, it is able to do installment. My question is
1. Other than citibank card what other card can be use to purchase edu price MBP with installment? 2. What is the installment plan? 12 months or 24? 3. Does anyone know if there is installment plan for 24 months?
Thanks for your kind guidance.
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desachan
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Apr 18 2010, 12:58 PM
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QUOTE(tarvalslain87 @ Apr 17 2010, 02:34 PM) Yes you can called up your credit card bank and ask for installment for the purchase of your macbook. If not mistaken Ive called citibank and they said yes they do provide but with a one time deal handling fee of 3% and they will convert it to 12 months installment plan. Online apple doesnt offer installment plans for credit cards in Malaysia afaik. So you have to call your credit card bank and ask before purchasing. Other than Citibank, there many others who offers the same such as Maybank, CIMB, Eon Bank etc just call them and ask. If Im not mistaken CIMB (direct access credit card users) they have 3 types of installment plans. 10 months (2% fee), 20 monhts (4% fee) & 30 months (forgotten). Hope this helps. Thanks for your update and reply. I shall check with CIMB then! Actually I have been thinking which model of 13" to purchase 4899 or 3899, with 1000 difference I could actually purchase Apple Care and some Accessories
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desachan
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Apr 18 2010, 01:55 PM
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But I went through the apple store, for 2.4g we upgrade to 8GB ram.
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desachan
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Apr 18 2010, 03:27 PM
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Yes definitely there are difference, the resolution supported by 15 and 17 are difference. 17 can go high resolution
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