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How to buy a mobile phone by installment
How to buy a mobile phone by installment

With the increasing popularity of credit cards, I believe many people will have a credit card in their hands. The advantage of credit card is that it can advance a certain amount in advance and even be used for installment payment, reducing the pressure of one-time cash investment! So what about buying a mobile phone in installments? There are many ways to do this, offline and online. Let's take the shopping stages of JD.COM Shopping Center as an example.

Step 1: Find the mobile phone you want to buy and choose installment payment.

Step 2: A small window will pop up at this time, prompting JD.COM Mall to support three kinds of credit card installment, and choose to apply for credit card installment payment.

Step 3: Confirm the order installment information.

Step 4: Confirm the installment information, and choose 3, 6 or 12 installments to pay off. According to your actual income, choose and save the installment information.

Step 5: Submit the order information. The interest paid in installments is listed above, and the less installments, the less interest.

Step 6: After submitting the order, confirm the delivery information. JD.COM needs manual telephone consultation for staging information.

Matters needing attention

1. Some shopping malls also support credit card installment payment, which can be realized by directly consulting the person in charge of the shopping mall.

2. You can also purchase your mobile phone by installments in official website through a credit card, or purchase it online through a mobile phone official, or you can realize credit card installment payment.

3. Credit card installment reduces the temporary payment pressure, but it needs to pay the corresponding interest. For the money that can be paid in one lump sum, it is best not to pay by installment.

4, and once you forget to pay in installments, the interest will double and the accumulated credit will be bad.