eli5: what’s 19.9% APR Representative if I’m buying a phone?

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I’m looking to buy a phone for £700 and it says

* **19.9% APR Representative**

Is this money i have to add onto the 700 quid to give to the company? I’m trying to pay it off over the course of 12-24 months.

**Representative example**
You could borrow **£699.00** over **24** **months** with 24 monthly repayments of **£34.99**. The total amount repayable will be **£839.76**.

Idk what this means (i’m a teenager if it wasn’t clear), like why am i borrowing?

Any help is appreciated.

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Anonymous 0 Comments

It means you’re getting ripped off because that APR is absurdly high. If you can’t afford the phone then don’t buy it. That’s basically all there is to say.

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