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BobbyBobBob | 23:36 Wed 07th Nov 2012 | Personal Finance
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I want to buy the new Samsung galaxy camera from very but as its £400 I can't afford to buy it a pay the money up front. My plan was to use the pay nothing for 12 months option and save up or pay off so much a month so I make sure it's paid by the time the interest free period runs out. ( I'm very wary of this sort of thing and the last thing I want to do is get charged unnecessarily)

There is also a 10 % discount for new customers which would nock the price down to £360, plus I'm hoping too see if I can use more discount but I'm not holding my breath.

I have also heard of getting money back from from top cash back sites so I'm hoping to save there too.

The other alternative is to get a 0% credit card on spending for 12 or so months.

Does anyone know if you can use more than one voucher at very and know if it's an easy process of getting money back through a cash back site?

Many thanks
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Very and Littlewoods appear to be the same company. The camera is £100 dearer on Littlewoods, but you can pay it up with them.

http://www.littlewood...camera&totalResults=1
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My ideal scenario is get a credit card ideally 15 months at 0 %. Pay for the camera using the card. Get the 10% discount making it £360 plus hopefully more off with other vouchers. I will already have £100 saved towards it so that will make it £260. Then if I manage to get cash back by buying it through a site, that's even more off.

So hopefully between £220 -£260 to pay over the 15 months. And not use the card for anything else but to pay the camera back.

Are there any decent cash back sites I could use?

Thanks
i'm not sure about crdit cards - their interest free periods are usually short for purchases but longer for balance transfers
ps the 10% off on the cTalougue is usually for credit purchases (with them)
just had a look on money supermarket - the longest interest free period for purchases seems to be 7 months
Tesco Credit Card is 16 months interest free on purchases.

http://www.tescobank..../finance/creditcards/
If you can wait a week I'm sure it will be much cheaper elsewhere, such as Amazon
ha! i'd forgotten about tesco and i've got one!!!

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