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	<title>Notebook Financing &#187; gaming computers</title>
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		<title>Paying for an Alienware Computer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alienware computers can cost upwards in the thousands of dollars, so paying for one can become a daunting task for those with bad credit and no savings in place.
Alienware is the top of the line in gaming software, so it is no wonder why the built for gaming computers are so costly, you are literally [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alienware computers can cost upwards in the thousands of dollars, so paying for one can become a daunting task for those with bad credit and no savings in place.</p>
<p>Alienware is the top of the line in gaming software, so it is no wonder why the built for gaming computers are so costly, you are literally paying for the quality and brand that Alienware has to offer. The best way to pay for an Alienware computer is to pay all at once, more often than not the interest rates that the Alienware seller offers for monthly payments cost several hundred dollars more in the long run when compared to the interest rates provided with a well developed bank.</p>
<p>First off you want to check into receiving a cash loan from a bank, it is best to check around and see the monthly rates and deals of all the banks in your area before you make a commitment to receive a loan of thousands of dollars. The difference in interest rates between the competing banks may only be a part of a percent, but that part of the percent is the difference between paying three hundred dollars in total interest and three hundred fifty dollars total interest, so check around to see the deals available in your area.</p>
<p>If you are not trusting of the banks, and not willing to pay their interest rates then the next best thing is to borrow the money from a trusted relative or friend. People say never to borrow money from family, but in the case of interest you may want to consider you options with financially better off relatives.</p>
<p>If a loan isn&#8217;t in your best interest, and you do have a steady income then you have two other options to go about paying for an Alienware computer, you can either set aside a dollar amount per month until you have enough saved up, or you can see if you can negotiate a payable monthly payment system with low interest rate.</p>
<p>Overall paying for an Alienware computer can be a tough job, but with a little checking around with your local banks you can get a low interest loan and have yourself gaming in no time.</p>
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