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Hawke Frontier ED pay monthly? (1 Viewer)

Guizotia

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Does anyone know anywhere that sells Hawke Frontier ED pay monthly (preferably interest free :t:)?

As far as I can see Warehouse Express does not sell them.
 
I don't want to sell them, I want to buy them. Warehouse Express offer interest-free credit, they just don't sell Hawke binoculars.
 
Why not get a credit card that does 0% interest on purchases and use it to buy them. Both Halifax and M&S do these at the moment - the 0% lasts for ten months in both cases.
 
I don't want to sell them, I want to buy them. Warehouse Express offer interest-free credit, they just don't sell Hawke binoculars.
Sorry Guizotia, I know what you meant. What I was trying to say was, it´ll be hard to find retailers selling anything on credit at the moment. It might be easier to save up a bit, prices may well come down over the coming months anyway and it´ll become a buyers´market.
 
Why not get a credit card that does 0% interest on purchases and use it to buy them. Both Halifax and M&S do these at the moment - the 0% lasts for ten months in both cases.

Oooh now that's the kind of creative thinking I appreciate!

It might be easier to save up a bit, prices may well come down over the coming months anyway and it´ll become a buyers´market.

Good point.

I have a great pair of 8x42 Opticron DBA Oasis I bought only a few months ago, but I find when I am without scope, usually in unfamiliar territory, there are often times that I rue the fact they are not 10x42. The Hawke Frontier ED would fill the gap perfectly!
 
Oooh now that's the kind of creative thinking I appreciate!



Good point.

I have a great pair of 8x42 Opticron DBA Oasis I bought only a few months ago, but I find when I am without scope, usually in unfamiliar territory, there are often times that I rue the fact they are not 10x42. The Hawke Frontier ED would fill the gap perfectly!

I just found online a dealers called Focalpoint Optics....saw an ad for them in "Birdwatch". They sell the Hawkes and have some kind of "Buy Now, Pay Later" scheme. I´ve had no dealings with them (and found some of the stuff on their site a bit bizarre...you´ll see what I mean!)
 
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