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Warehouse Express do 12 months interest free but you must make sure you pay up BEFORE the 12 months are up or you get hammered with high interest charges, backdated to when you bought the goods! There is a £29 charge made for the service, but on goods costing around a grand, that isn't too bad.
 
I have used Warehouse Express twice for finance of relatively large purchases (just uder £1000 each). Both were trouble free. What I did was put a tenth of the total cost into a savings account each month, then paid for the goods after ten months. This left me with a couple of months spare if anything went wrong (eg lost cheque). It works well - and you get a bit of interest as well which goes towards the £29 service charge.

Maybe things aren't as easy in the U.S.!
 
ended up using my savings and bought a pair of 8.5 x 2 Swarovski EL...
Thanks for everybody's advice...her indoors ain't too happy...but she'll come round
 
ended up using my savings and bought a pair of 8.5 x 2 Swarovski EL...
Thanks for everybody's advice...her indoors ain't too happy...but she'll come round

Well done matey; it's always better to pay cash imho. I aways ask for a discount if paying cash.

Geoff. |=)|
 
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