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Finance Your iPhone With ICICI, Barclays Or Axis

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Here comes banks churning the iPhone launch to get their butter. Guess what? Do you have the desire to buy an iPhone but can't afford it? Banks will finance your iPhone. 

Vodafone India has tied up with three private banks for a finance scheme to help the consumers buy the multimedia device.

ICICI, Barclays and Axis would offer two monthly payment schemes of six months and 12 months respectively to Vodafone subscribers. Consumers can purchase the phone by making an initial downpayment and pay the rest of the amount in six months or 12 months.

So the phone that costs around Rs. 31,000/36,100 would cost your approx 35,000/40,000. Nice .... give all our money to iPhone.. One could buy a nice vehicle using this money that can lasts years and can provide basic necessity of transportation. 


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    Hiren Pathak
    @Brett,
    Thanks for the info. So basically its a credit card and not the regular loan.
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    Brett Gian
    The iPhone is available on EMI. But the EMI provide only ICICI credit card because I recently gone to the market and asked about this.

    Thanks
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