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eureka2010 wrote: Just wondering if anyone has used Flexifi to finance purchases of goods with retailers?
Flexigroup wrote: » Hi all, Contacting your from Flexigroup. If you have any queries in relation to Flexi-Fi or Flexirent please feel free to contact us directly and we would be happy to assist.( @flexigroup.com.au ) Thank you.
Budget Master wrote: » Total and utter RIP-OFF!!!!!!!!!!! "we’re an easy alternative to paying with cash or credit card" - Ya I bet you are! BUT "Your monthly repayments will then be debited from the CREDIT or DEBIT CARD PROVIDED"!! HAHA So you still pay all the fees of the debit or credit card, PLUS +++ a €10 APPLICATION FEE or €35 APPLICATION FEE will apply .. at time of purchase. "upon purchase a MONTHLY FEE of €3.50 to run your account." "If you miss a scheduled payment A DISHONOUR FEE OF €9 PER MISSED PAYMENT." So get ready to fork out a **** tonne of cash and end up paying maybe 200% of the cost of the initial item. RIP OFF!!!
ASOT wrote: » A budget master shouldn't need this service infairness.
Budget Master wrote: » That reply is so positive it sounds almost like an ad for Flexifi, hmmm...
bluetractor wrote: » Flexi-fi charge on average 12% interest. Nothing like the crazy rates of licenced moneylenders such as Littlewoods and Provident that charge 40%+ Flexi-fi leave it up to the retailer to choose how that 12% is charged. Retailer takes a 5% hit and charges consumer 6.99%, retailer takes no hit and charges consumer 11.99% or retailer takes full hit and consumer gets 0% interest. A 12% loan paid over 12 monthly payments costs 6.5% of the loan amount, so the cost of "free" 12 months finance to a retailer can easily be built into a slightly higher price.
Bowlardo wrote: » Thinking of signing up for flexifi to get the small bathroom\shower down up. Bar the €40 initial fee and €3.90 account fee there doesn't appear to be any charges untill after 12 months. Do I I apply for the Flexifi or do I approach the store and then contact flexifi with the total amount?
Bumping this up as I’ve seen it on a few Irish sites. Thinking of upgrading my camera where this may be a nice way to do it