I gather your not in the U.S. However, Apple did have a deal at least  
for U.S. customers where you could get 0 percent financing for 12  
months. The financing is from a credit card company and not from  
Apple. Apple doesn't really get to pick the terms, it is whatever that  
company is offering. Of course this just means Apple takes a little  
less on the cost of the machine and that is how those credit card  
companies make money. In other words, if the item cost $,1000 and the  
credit card company gets three percent of the total price, that means  
Apple gets $970 for the product and the credit card company gets $30.  
I gather such deals are available overseas as well?
On Jul 16, 2009, at 11:07 AM, Mike Reiser wrote:

>
> I was going to go for the payment plan but found it wouldn't be  
> worth it
> due to the interest, wish they did something similar to boes with  
> that.
>
> Mike
>
> >


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