How do I apply for finance

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
I have went to the finance page now what do I do I just wanna know where to apply so I can pay monthly
It’s an option when you proceed on the build in the configurator, rather than paying just select the finance option.

I would strongly recommend getting some advice on your proposed spec before committing.
 
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It’s an option when you proceed on the build in the configurator, rather than paying just select the finance option.

I would strongly recommend getting some advice on your proposed spec before committing.
I dont get it it says on the top or on finance I pressed it and it just copy and paste can you make a yt video on it and send the link just where to press
 

AgentCooper

At Least I Have Chicken
Moderator
Once you’ve got your spec how you want it, hit the ‘proceed’ button and then scroll down to the very bottom of the next page. It’ll ask you to enter your email address next to a box that says ‘ready to order?’ and then that’ll take you to the next part where you can choose your payment options.

As above, do you want us to have a look at your spec first prior to ordering?
 

AgentCooper

At Least I Have Chicken
Moderator
Oh wait found it but one more thing I am on the page how do I pay monthly instead of paying buy now pay later

You’ll set up a finance agreement with HPF and you agree to pay it all off within 12 months interest free, if not you revert to the monthly payments.
 
Your local pcspecialist idiot back with more things
1.What is loan ?
2.What is deposit amount?
3.when I am paying how do I pick pay monthly instead of get now buy later I just want monthly?
4.Before I put in my card info can I just have some advice on stuff I need to know before putting it in?
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Your local pcspecialist idiot back with more things
1.What is loan ?
2.What is deposit amount?
3.when I am paying how do I pick pay monthly instead of get now buy later I just want monthly?
4.Before I put in my card info can I just have some advice on stuff I need to know before putting it in?
First thing first, how old are you? You have to be 18 to be eligible for finance.
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Turned 18 a few days ago getting this for my little brother and my mum put money in the card for it

Again, I would STRONGLY recommend getting some advice on your build before you commit, as you won't be able to change the agreement once it's in place.

If you've only just turned 18, it's unlikely your credit rating will be high enough for personal finance. I would strongly recommend getting advice from your parents on how finance works also, otherwise you'll end up paying an awful lot of money for the PC.

So when you proceed on the build in the configurator, it gives you a breakdown on the finance option nearer the bottom:

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Then after you've clicked proceed at the bottom, it asks you which method you want to pay:

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Then at the bottom you fill in your details to apply:

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ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
Your local pcspecialist idiot back with more things
1.What is loan ?
2.What is deposit amount?
3.when I am paying how do I pick pay monthly instead of get now buy later I just want monthly?
4.Before I put in my card info can I just have some advice on stuff I need to know before putting it in?
TBH If you're asking these kinds of basic questions it's clear that you don't fully appreciate what buying on finance actually means.

I strongly urge you to talk to someone that you trust who does understand about loans, finance, credit, and all that this entails.

Buying on finance is way more involved than just 'paying monthly', you will be entering into a legal and binding agreement with a loan company. It is essential that you clearly understand all of the terms and conditions of that agreement, because if you default in any way you could very seriously damage your ability to obtain any kind of credit for a long time in the future.
 

mrlip

Gold Level Poster
You should really post the spec here that you are looking to order, cannot stress this enough as it sounds like not only are you entering into a finance agreement you don’t fully understand, you could be entering into a finance agreement you don’t fully understand on a system that’s awful and not fit for purpose
 

AgentCooper

At Least I Have Chicken
Moderator
I get the feeling we won’t be seeing him again. I kind of hope he ends up with an i3 chip and a 2080Ti inside a sealed metal box that he plans to use with a CRT telly 😶
 
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