Minimum purchase for 18 month financing is $549. Interest is over 28% if you miss a payment or don't complete the purchase in the time frame. See the details on Moto website.
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe that the Moto x 13 and 14 qualified for financing when originally released. So having the x 15 qualify for for financing would help sales.Why would they change their policy? It's always been like that.
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Motorola Credit
- $0 down and zero Interest on all purchases of $549 or more if paid within 18 months1 Interest will be charged to your account from the purchase date if the balance is not paid in full within the promotional period.
- $0 down and zero Interest on all purchases if paid within 6 or 12 months1 Interest will be charged to your account from the purchase date if the balance is not paid in full within the promotional period
https://motorola-global-portal.cust...zI4MDkwL3NpZC8qQkVEKjV0bQ==/filename/FAQs.pdf
Correct me if I am wrong but I believe that the Moto x 13 and 14 qualified for financing when originally released. So having the x 15 qualify for for financing would help sales.
Technically you'd be losing (a small amount of) money doing it that way. 0% financing is paying you to borrow money on the gamble that you'll miss a payment and have to pay a crazy interest rate. But I agree it is much more responsible to save ahead of time.I guess I don't understand the appeal. I could save $30/month on my own and just buy a new one out right every 18 months?
Technically you'd be losing (a small amount of) money doing it that way. 0% financing is paying you to borrow money on the gamble that you'll miss a payment and have to pay a crazy interest rate. But I agree it is much more responsible to save ahead of time.
Where I live the X Style will be sold for U$ 800 making the needed conversions :/
This isn't really related to the OP's topic, but here's what I don't understand about Motorola's financing: I bought the 64GB Nexus 6 and financed it for 18 months. My payment is $25/month. After 18 months I will have paid $450. When does the balance of about $300 come due?
I don't really care that much. I have the cash from the sale of an iPhone and could have paid for it all up front, but I decided to use the financing since it was available and no cost. But I'm curious to see how it spins out.
Why so much? Where do you live?
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