Hi, this will be my first post as I'm usually a Windows kinda guy, I'll be looking into this forum a lot more when I get my Pro Retina through the mail.
I've been basically lurking this forum for a couple of weeks now and I've decided after reading through many threads on here that the new Retina will suit my needs.
I'm a student studying music tech (shocker I know, a music student wanting a macbook) I've got a couple of interviews lined up, one of which is pretty much guaranteed because I know the assistant manager, obviously nothing is ever set in stone.
I really want the Retina now (capitalism has got a hold of me) and I'm looking into the best way I could get it on finance / credit, with Apple they want to charge me about 15% APR on top of the £2,000 laptop, which is another £300. Ouch!
Which is the best way to get the laptop now and not pay the APR, I've never had a credit card but I'm in good credit.
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I forgot to add I'm from the UK
I've been basically lurking this forum for a couple of weeks now and I've decided after reading through many threads on here that the new Retina will suit my needs.
I'm a student studying music tech (shocker I know, a music student wanting a macbook) I've got a couple of interviews lined up, one of which is pretty much guaranteed because I know the assistant manager, obviously nothing is ever set in stone.
I really want the Retina now (capitalism has got a hold of me) and I'm looking into the best way I could get it on finance / credit, with Apple they want to charge me about 15% APR on top of the £2,000 laptop, which is another £300. Ouch!
Which is the best way to get the laptop now and not pay the APR, I've never had a credit card but I'm in good credit.
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I forgot to add I'm from the UK