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July 20th, 2007 09:43 AM #21
when you're looking at what's on 'SALE', the best time to buy is when you have the budget. wait a year and new models will be out with newer features, and you'll ask yourself again the same question.
so, get the best that your budget can afford now. just a suggestion...
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July 20th, 2007 10:35 AM #22actually maganda 0% pag balak mong bayaran bago matapos ang promo period AND/OR monthly installments are paid on time. 0% interest for (insert promo period here) is actually same as paying cash. walang interest. zero. zilch. nada. otherwise interest accrues from the start of promo period.
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July 20th, 2007 11:16 AM #23
some brands offer promos for cash payments, samsung before offered free cellphone for cash purchases of their LCDtv.
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July 21st, 2007 12:22 AM #25
Most of the 0% that we tend to see is not 0% at all. Try offering to pay up in cash. You'll see the difference.
Ang sinasabi ko po ay iyong mga items na naka tag as 0% interest ah. Maski na nakatag sila as 0% interest most of them peke. Paano mo malalamang peke kasi pag nagoffer ka na cash mo babayaran eh mas mura doon sa nakalagay na price tag.
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July 21st, 2007 06:20 AM #26What I want to know is bakit yung mga LCD TV dito kalahati lang ang presyo sa ibang bansa !?!?!
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July 21st, 2007 06:30 AM #27
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July 21st, 2007 07:52 AM #28[SIZE=2] i think the prices of lcd in other countries are lower than pinas because they go for the plasma and di na uso don lcd. as for the 0% interest , FYI, read the cardholders rights and it says it is illegal to post a different price for card purchase and can be penalized under the law.[/SIZE]
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July 21st, 2007 08:48 AM #29ah i see. sa manila pala yan. sabagay tama ka. pero alamin mo kung magkano ang talagang price tag nong item na nasa promo nila. in general legal pa rin ang ginagawa ng mga merchants na iyan. kumbaga binibigyan nila ng halaga ang time value of money, kaya yung siguro price tag ng item nila ay yun ang value nia pagkatapos ng (insert promo period) from the date of purchase.
at tsaka hindi ang merchants ang nagpapautang kundi ang mga bangko na affiliates ng mga merchants. so pag nagbukas ka ng revolving credit sa loob ng paborito mong merchant, babayaran sila ng buo ng bangko at sa bangko ka magbabayad. kaya lang ang turn around time ng payment ay usually 30-45 days. kaya siguro nagbibigay ng cash discount ang mga merchants ay para hindi na sila maghintay ng mga isang bwan para makuha nila ang bayad.Last edited by n2knee; July 21st, 2007 at 08:56 AM.
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July 21st, 2007 09:30 AM #30
i think there is already a law stating that the store or establishment will not charge or put additional charge on the cardholder. i would still not believe on this, altough it is already being implemented but most of the stores still have two price tag. one for regular and one for cash. i think when you pay in their "regular" price it has additional charge already.
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