Question about aftershockpc installment plan

nathanmiranda99

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How does the installment plan work?When I order online I must pay 100 deposit and the remaining will be paid monthly?But where can I state that I want to pay by installment?
 

cct75

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As far as I know, no installment plans with Aftershock unless they sign up with any banks.
 

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How does the installment plan work?When I order online I must pay 100 deposit and the remaining will be paid monthly?But where can I state that I want to pay by installment?

Well, if there is an instalment plan it'll be stated when you check out ... most of the time it's either tied up with banks like OCBC, citibank etc, using their cards of course ... if it's still unclear to you or you're not sure whether online there are any instalment plans available to you then you should give them a call which is the most direct way to get your answer ... worse come to worse walk in to their headquarters :s22:
 

D3st1nY85

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How does the installment plan work?When I order online I must pay 100 deposit and the remaining will be paid monthly?But where can I state that I want to pay by installment?

if u wan do installment, only by posb. 6/12 mths. but u have to go down personally to make the order.
 

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POSB/DBS credit cards only with options of 6/12 months. You have to go down personally to their HQ!
 

jgyy1990

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i did their 12 month installment before, they only charge extra 4% flat.
 
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