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My laptop is now paid off.

antyler

Golden Member
Just sent the last check for 300 U.S. dollars about a week ago. Im a free man. It takes a load off of my shoulders you know? realizing that I am now able to keep this computer. Man im bored.
 
I bought it at Compusa. No interest for 12 months. I paid it off with about four months to go. So to answer the question. No extra. yay.
 
Originally posted by: antyler
I bought it at Compusa. No interest for 12 months. I paid it off with about four months to go. So to answer the question. No extra. yay.

lucky you 😉
I paid cash all up front for mine but that was a long haul doing that
 
Originally posted by: Philippine Mango
Originally posted by: Rage187
I finaced through Dell when I bought mine and it ended up costing me about $150 for a $2000 laptop.

Either you have very very poor math skills or scamming FTW!?

Was purchased through company and wife paid it off early with our tax rebate?

 
Originally posted by: joedrake
Originally posted by: Rage187
I finaced through Dell when I bought mine and it ended up costing me about $150 for a $2000 laptop.
150 was your inital payment?

Monthly was $74, for a planned 30 month plan.

I got a nice bag, an extra battery, 3 years of onsite repair and a grip of software.
 
Its definately not obsolete. AMD Athlon 64 3500+ with a gig of memory will do me just fine for a couple more days or so i'd say. Originally the cost was 1800 with the two year extended warranty.
 
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