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Government > Pension > Brand new computers from $15 per week

Brand new computers from $15 per week

17th Jan 2012

Through a weekly payment scheme costing from just $15 per week, Computers For All allows you to get a brand new computer from just $15 a week, which you’ll own 100 per cent after one year. It accepts payments from five types of Centrelink benefits, including: Aged Pension, Parenting Payment, Carers Allowance, Family Tax Benefit, and Disability Support Pension.

Computers For All has helped over 17,000 Australians get their very own computer, that would otherwise have been out of reach. With the advance in technology, people want to keep in touch with family, connecting through email and seeing photos of important family milestones as they happen, stay on top of your banking and generally be connected to the world at large. This is a great way of owning a computer if you don’t want to pay the large upfront cost.

What makes Computers For All different? It believes in keeping things simple and serving customers first. Thousands of its customers rave about the level of  customer service and support provided by Computers For All. A ‘no hassle’ policy allows it to solve issues quickly and efficiently, keeping customer satisfaction first in mind.

Owing to the rapid growth and the support of its customers, Computers For All has decided to expand its service early this year into white goods and other appliances, with its new brand Make it Mine

If you’re interested in getting a brand new computer for yourself or someone else in your family, then visit Computers For All website at www.computersforall.com.au to browse the range of laptops, desktops and televisions available. You can also give them a call on 1800 87 77 74 and speak to the team about your specific needs. Computers For All looks forward to helping you soon.







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