hi, am curious. i may b ignorant but how many here actually buy watches using full cash/credit card payment? or is it normal to actually pay in instalments?
I guess if there are more discounts the AD can offer via cash, most would I suppose..
Very often, most would prefer to negotiate that the final price AD have to offer makes no difference between paying Cash or CC. (BUT I still think they have room to play with if you really pay cash)
If maxed out yr limit for the year, and the piece you really are looking for is available and you really want it, then maybe you can opt for installments... BUT only if its a rational purchase, i.e. it won't cause the buyer to go into debts.
Installment I don't usually encourage, it maybe the start of a bigger problem when one fails to have discipline to control their spending and think installment can cover them... This lack of discipline is not ONLY seen in our local made movie.. but I've seen ppl around me in this sad predicament. And now still owe bank heaps of money due to the interest incurred and lack of control.
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Yup, once a while AD would have offer to absorb 1 month installment. But usually for their in-house brands only. e.g. THG offer this for glycine.
For Rolex..... I think gotta wait long long leh
As Jazz mentioned, lack of discipline on credit card usage is a real world problem. In fact, among those declared bankrupt in Singapore each yr, more than half are because credit card debts.
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Yup, once a while AD would have offer to absorb 1 month installment. But usually for their in-house brands only. e.g. THG offer this for glycine.
For Rolex..... I think gotta wait long long leh
As Jazz mentioned, lack of discipline on credit card usage is a real world problem. In fact, among those declared bankrupt in Singapore each yr, more than half are because credit card debts.
bo leh. that time friend bougth breitling on instalment plan. some more discount was better than some other place according to friend.
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See ur posts think most of u mus b quite rich ba.. When i was contemplating to start tis ex hobby, i tot i could nevr do it but when friends around me explained how they do it, i tot i may b i can try. Wat most of them did was to buy expensive watches on instalments scheme, most credit card. When i said shld pay in full, they say i siao! So tats why i jus wanna knw te norm here. Frm ur answers, i think te norm is still to pay full amt. Installments r for pple like me..
See ur posts think most of u mus b quite rich ba.. When i was contemplating to start tis ex hobby, i tot i could nevr do it but when friends around me explained how they do it, i tot i may b i can try. Wat most of them did was to buy expensive watches on instalments scheme, most credit card. When i said shld pay in full, they say i siao! So tats why i jus wanna knw te norm here. Frm ur answers, i think te norm is still to pay full amt. Installments r for pple like me..
I wanna pay in installments also cannot I hav no card...hahaha...Installment would be better if you are not able to pull out that much cash at 1 moment,or you intend to sell after awhile..
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it is a personal choice to pay via instalments. sometimes, there is a good deal, so why not?
each of us use cc in different ways. each of us use cash in different ways. if by paying cash, we save $500 and above, some of us would do it because it is a significant amount. however, some of us prefer to deal with cash and if can pay via instalment with 1 mth free and does not make much difference in paying cash, then would go for cc - instalment payment.
some of us may a credit limit that is use for other purchases, so if tie up for a purchase of watch may not a viable option, so no go for cc.
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it is a personal choice to pay via instalments. sometimes, there is a good deal, so why not?
each of us use cc in different ways. each of us use cash in different ways. if by paying cash, we save $500 and above, some of us would do it because it is a significant amount. however, some of us prefer to deal with cash and if can pay via instalment with 1 mth free and does not make much difference in paying cash, then would go for cc - instalment payment.
some of us may a credit limit that is use for other purchases, so if tie up for a purchase of watch may not a viable option, so no go for cc.
Yeah...if you have a expensive hobby like having a wife that likes to shop then use card better...so max already she cant use
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