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CosmiqUser
10 months ago

Hello!

As long as it is not a branded product or good single components (brands), I do not think the idea of buying/ordering a PC at/over/from Amazon.

Amazon does not offer any rate payment. That would be new to me.

Amazon prefers credit cards. Amazon often displays “rate payment”, but it is written that Consor’s financial, Santander or Barclays are provided with the small print and you receive a credit card. However, in the course of the ordering process, you will be forwarded to the provider, then you will have to enter all the key data and legitimise yourself online directly or by classical mail. Only after the decision we executed or canceled the order.

In this respect, Amazon does not offer a rate payment directly!

The limit lies at the credit institution’s credit framework. After x months/years and ordinary pay behaviour you can increase the limit. This can also be done beforehand if you submit appropriate evidence of salary. This means that there are easy €5,000 or € 10,000 in it. Only if you have money, you can save it. Credit cards and financing are practical if these promise good conditions. Horrendous interest and fees in case of delay etc. make various things extremely expensive, but of them the banks live.

In your case:
I don’t know the components. I’ve already bought “Markenware” from Amazon, but I know what I’m buying. Buy a part at Amazon or finance, buy another part and buy the rest from the savings.

There are also other dealers or shipping houses. Look at the known PC providers, system integrators, etc. There are usually higher amounts possible. In addition, several payment methods are often available for financing. PayPal Rats Payment, RatePay, Credit Cards or Financing directly through banks.

I know, 4000 € are not much. If the GPU already costs over 2000 €, there is no longer much left.

At Amazon, this option appears in the cashing process:

Just as an example. Whether “financing” is specified with you. I don’t know.

Read various conditions on Amazon and BArclays:

CosmiqUser
10 months ago
Reply to  Todeskralle639

Then it’s good. I had only the fear – since many ask here – that it is again a NoName Abzock-Fertig PC.
Look at agings or other system integrators. They are usually flexible with regard to a rate payment. Sometimes the PayPal offers rate payments and even rate payments via RatePay, banks etc.

CosmiqUser
10 months ago

Great, I’m glad. So I’m glad to ask people here in advance.

Yeah, that was my ideas. You might find something at Alternate or other providers. Or does it have to be with Amazon?

boris45zgt44zut
10 months ago

As a twelve-year-old, you can’t have an Amazon account and don’t have a credit agreement at all.

NackterGerd
10 months ago

simply accept 2 credits?

How to go 🤣😂

NackterGerd
10 months ago
Reply to  Todeskralle639

Yes and – you want 2 rate contracts for a purchase?

How do you do that?

There’s hardly anyone going to let

Apart from the fact that the online tool is hardly such a nonsense. Allows applications