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Charging a camera this expensive on a credit card will cost you much more in the long run. i understand you may not have the cash and charging is your only alternative.
This is exactly why our economy is in the shape it is today........credit card debt.
Christmas is still several months away.
Why not just save your money between now and then and pay cash? if even you do not save the entire cost of the camera, it will be a lot cheaper to use your credit card to pay the remainder of the balance on the camera.
In the long run, you will be the winner and your boyfriend will take a nice picture of you with his paid-for Christmas present........the camera!
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