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I thought I would get a new computer for Christmas but I didn’t (still grateful for gifts I got) so I decided to take matters into my own hands and get my own MacBook Pro, it’s ~$1500 with tax. Trying to hype myself up to do it, help!
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Anonymous 5w

I’m just gonna do affirm and I have to spend 74 dollars today which is fine

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Anonymous 5w

Also lowkey if you’re not hellbent on having an Apple product I would suggest a Lenovo, very durable

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Anonymous 5w

Worth it! They last YEARS longer than the typical laptop and are great for school, especially if you’re using adobe programs

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Anonymous 5w

About to do it guys

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 5w

Don’t!! They might add interest and it’ll end up being more expensive over time (I haven’t used affirm so don’t quote me on it but typically these kinds of services might do that especially on a big ticket item)

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Anonymous replying to -> bunniee 5w

I’ve used affirm a few times and I pay off my things pretty quickly so I’m not worried about that

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 5w

I have a MacBook Air 2019 rn so I just desperately need a new one

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 5w

I bought the air instead

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 5w

Ok slay!

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Anonymous replying to -> bunniee 5w

I’m just doing the 3 payments of 330, it’s interest free so hey. Might as well!

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 5w

Affirm doesn’t add interest if it says it’s 0% apr, it’s just like any other loan but different… I got my phone 0% for 36 months

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