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Hello guys. 

I have a challenge, I have to pay 50-80$ per months for Subscribe (no direct buy) and get different PC parts every month. Do you know any kind of sites where I can do it ? or maybe giftcard to buy pc parts with it. 

Main task, it should be monthly subscription.

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13 minutes ago, gabada said:

Hello guys. 

I have a challenge, I have to pay 50-80$ per months for Subscribe (no direct buy) and get different PC parts every month. Do you know any kind of sites where I can do it ? or maybe giftcard to buy pc parts with it. 

Main task, it should be monthly subscription.

I don’t understand why you'd want a subscription for that as I don’t really understand what your goal is, but you’re definitely in the wrong subforum for it

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Are the parts meant to be some kind of random value, where sometimes you might get an RTX 2080 for your $50 but most of the time you'll get a celeron?

 

Pretty sure that type of service does not exist.

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2 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

Are the parts meant to be some kind of random value, where sometimes you might get an RTX 2080 for your $50 but most of the time you'll get a celeron?

That's very reminiscent of those loot box sites, which I consider scams and should be avoided.

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There are some services which loan expensive parts, but probably not whole PC. And probably not with that low price considering the value.

 

So either go with gift card route, thought you need to save for 10+ months to get decent gaming PC. Or save to savings account and let it gather interest for about a year.

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It's called buying things on a loan/credit card.

 

You can do that with Dell if I remember correctly.

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I haven't heard of a service like that, and for 50 dollaridoos a month, you probably wouldn't be getting anything good either. Save that money for 10-12 months and build a mid tier

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why would anyone want a service like this?

you will get random useless shit every month like a single stick of RAM or a DVD drive or anything else.

 

remember you pay your money and each month someone wants to be paid to pick the parts and ship them to you so your 50 bucks end up with a part thats worth 20 bucks at most.

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Yeah as others have said--- put aside your $50, in a year you'll have $600 which is more than enough to build a moderate spec gaming PC...

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On 9/29/2020 at 10:46 PM, gabada said:

Hello guys. 

I have a challenge, I have to pay 50-80$ per months for Subscribe (no direct buy) and get different PC parts every month. Do you know any kind of sites where I can do it ? or maybe giftcard to buy pc parts with it. 

Main task, it should be monthly subscription.

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