• Mr_Dr_Oink@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    But i dont have £1700 to hand to buy it outright and buying on finance direct from samsung cost more than half what i pay on my contract per month. The contract is with o2 and they offer a separate airtime and phone plan. They are independant of one another. It would have cost more to buy separate with the airtime plan i have and the discounts i applied and extras i got for free with this particular contract.

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      19 hours ago

      If you don’t have those 1700£ to buy it outright maybe you shouldn’t be using a 1700£ phone and focus on saving up

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        18 hours ago

        I dont think that’s fair to say. Would you apply the same logic to a house or a car?

        Of course, i could pay for this phone in a single month, but then i wouldn’t have enough for gas or electricity for my home. Or to pay for my car, or for food or anything i might need that month.

        Even the biggest companies in the world borrow to pay for things. Spreading the cost is a perfectly acceptable and legitimate way to pay for something.

        I save for other things. I have my bills, and i have my savings.

        Whilst i appreciate the financial advice, i would prefer a less matter of fact approach to calling me irresponsible

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          15 hours ago

          Personally I apply that logic to everything except a house (so I hopefully can afford a house one day)

          Sorry if it came across rude, didn’t mean it like that