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"Bill Me Now" on Newegg

bluestrobe

Platinum Member
I want to order $700 worth of parts from newegg. My original plan was to order a part every paycheck which would stretch it around 3 months before I got my complete system. I was reading the Newegg FAQ?s and found they don't charge interest on order of $250 or more for 90 days. Other than that and a credit check are there any other hidden rules or closet schemes that are in fine print somewhere? I can have this paid under 90 days. I just don?t like ordering one part at a time, it?s driving me nuts looking at the items I already got. Is this a good idea?
 
I think it will be better to save your money and buy all the parts at once. Mainly to reduce the hassle and also you never know when prices go down. (And prices usually do fall on PC parts)
 
Originally posted by: Mermaidman
I think it will be better to save your money and buy all the parts at once. Mainly to reduce the hassle and also you never know when prices go down. (And prices usually do fall on PC parts)

:thumbsup:
 
i have used bill me later and the no interest 90 days over $250 deal
as long as you KNOW you are going to pay it , then it is a choice
 
Prices on just about all PC parts go down over time. It doesn't make sense to buy one part at a time. Save your money, wait until you have the cash to buy what you need, then buy it all.
 
Originally posted by: Rogodin2
I won't use it. I've ordered $3400 this month already and $45000 last year-and I won't use buy it now.

Rogo


Some of us aren't swimming in money. Nice for you to show off your dollar figures to us.

As for everyone else, thanks, I might try it out.
 
That's for my corporation, not myself.

It's not worth it to put it on plastic. I don't order for inventory from newegg though, ASI won't tough them even with drop ships-and I have a high minimum.

Rogo

 
Originally posted by: bluestrobe
Looks like my credit isn't good enough. Back to buying a part with every paycheck.
?! As several people mentioned above, why not put aside the money and then buy the parts all at once?
 
Originally posted by: Rogodin2
That's for my corporation, not myself.

It's not worth it to put it on plastic. I don't order for inventory from newegg though, ASI won't tough them even with drop ships-and I have a high minimum.

Rogo

Drop shipping is a risk to the company, even with high minimums...
 
don't buy components that you aren't going to use immediately. As everyone said, prices drop, but also, warranties expire. Why use up 25% of your warranty time (or more usually) just having it sit in the box at your house?

Also, perhaps a newer version of the component will come out that you'd rather have by then.

put the money in a different account or something, and buy all at once.
 
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