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M$ lowers bar for finance
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Microsoft is lowering the threshold for US businesses wanting to borrow its cash to pay for software and hardware purchases. Previously deals had to be worth more than $10,000 but that has now been lowered to just $3,000. US customers can get 36-month loans for some purchases - software, hardware and services - and can defer payment for 90 days. Microsoft Finance says its research shows small businesses are "intensive credit card users" most prefer to use third-party finance for IT purchases which typically cost between $3,000 and $10,000. It is not thought the company plans to extend similar largesse to its UK customers. The REGister More details on Microsoft.com here. |
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