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swonkeye01
23.01.2012, 17:34
Hello I was wondering if anyone could give me any website's where i could pay in installments to purchase autodesk products (autocad 2012, inventor)
 
any help would be great.
 
Thanks

John Connor
23.01.2012, 18:32
If someone were to do that I would instantly suspect that the website is not legitimate.Students can download free versions of AutoDesk software.  Are you a student?  Yes?  Then what are you waiting for?  No?  Then consider buying an AutoCAD clone for a lot less money.


heinsite
23.01.2012, 21:00
You can always pay for it with a credit card!
 
The only downside is you have to (1) have a credit card, and (2) know your limits with one and stay within them.
 
Dave.

swonkeye01
24.01.2012, 13:24
hey thanks for the replys ,
 
Its not a problem paying the full amounts. its just i would like to pay in installments. does autodesk or any vendor of autodesk products do like a finance plan for this?
 
Again thankyou very much for your help.
C

John Connor
24.01.2012, 14:52
Short answer: no.


jemesright
27.01.2012, 07:33
Download the free Autodesk DWF Viewer to easily view and print 2D and 3D
drawings, maps, and models in the DWF format the ideal way to share
accurate design information. Only DWF is built for distributing CAD
files and 3D models so the fidelity and intelligence of designs can be
communicated securely, including object and mass properties, sheets, and
layers. Often at 1/10 the size of other formats. 

John Connor
27.01.2012, 12:07
The OP didn't say anything about wanting to view drawings.  He wants to buy either AutoCAD or Inventor.  


Dadgad
03.02.2012, 08:59
You CAN download a free 30 day trial version from Autodesk, which I realize is not what you are asking about, but you might not know.


John Connor
03.02.2012, 11:38
And then what happens at the end of the 30 days?  Does he turn back the computer clock and run it for another 30 days?  Now that would be a neat trick.


Dadgad
04.02.2012, 05:12
Not my intention, but it would give him 30 days to try and get the financing worked out, and be productive in the meanwhile.  Should he fail to work it out within 30 days, he hasn't lost anything, as he clearly still has the option of buying it, at a later date, albeit presumably with a lump sum payment, as is the norm.

jackyyy
08.02.2012, 01:13
i do not think that you will get the software in installment one has to purchase it full fledged amount

heinsite
08.02.2012, 02:35
[QUOTE=jackyyy]i do not think that you will get the software in installment one has to purchase it full fledged amount[/QUOTE]

 
Only your small hometown banker might still give out no interest loans these days... but only if you laid in a maternity ward next to his kid.  Short of that everyone pays interest charges on outstanding amounts.
 
If you want to buy on credit, get a credit card.  Any Autodesk reseller will accept one.  FWIW: that's how I paid for my original license *and* for my annual subscriptions!
 
Dave.