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  • PRPB
    Solstice Speed
    • Apr 2002
    • 1033

    #31
    Even though you said you made your decision. Since you want an alienware. I going to recommend Prostar. From what I was told it the same people that make alienware just less expensive. And when you look at the they look just like the alienwares.

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    • impostal22
      disgruntled...
      • Apr 2003
      • 1623

      #32
      carnifex-

      In other words, the $9/month is an estimate for an item that cost $799.00 and has a 9.99% APR. APR is assigned on an individual basis, based upon your creditworthiness. If you have good credit, you will most likely get a % around 9.99-12.99%. If you have no credit, expect an increase of 5-10%. If you have bad credit, expect to be paying over 20% APR. If you APR changes from the pre-estimated 9.99% (which it will definitely do if you don't have superb credit), then the total amount of money you dish out will be more. It will probably be in the form of amount paid per month, but it might be an increase in total months paid (although i would assume the former).[/B][/QUOTE]

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      • Fixion
        Registered User
        • Aug 2003
        • 815

        #33
        Originally posted by sps16
        I would say if your going for the overpriced computers you might as well go for an apple, i personally don't like their desktops but their laptops are very appealing. They are durable and light. I hear the G5 powerbook is not far away and is quite powerful.
        Apple also has a loan program, where you can choose how much you want and how long you want to pay it off.
        Apple Loan
        Basically with any loan, the longer time period for paying it off you choose, the higher the end price would be.
        1500 loan:
        24 months $1680~ Monthly fee of $70
        36 months $1764~ Monthly fee of $49
        48 months $1872~ Monthly fee of $39
        60 months $1980~ Monthly fee of $33
        In the end your better off not doing a loan deal, also keep in mind the higher the amount of the loan the higher the interest.
        The only good apple (mac), is one that runs linux or *bsd.
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