Suggestions on buying appliances
I have the cash for it.. that is not a big deal.
But I could Make money from the cash, while I have no interest on what I
bought.
Won't $5,000 be worth less in a year?
Its called common sense.
Flatus Johnson wrote:
"The dude" wrote in message
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I have been pricing things around for appliances and all the prices seem
the same.
Sears has 20% off now if you buy 3 and no payments interest for 12 months.
Seems like the best deal.
I was looking at either a GE or Whirlpool set.
Refridge, top range and dishewasher
The interest isn't forgiven-- just deferred...unless you're ever even 1 day
late with a payment. Then you get back charged and it's all due right then.
Read the multipage, small print, flimsy paper contract you sign when you
buy....
Better idea-- same up the money to buy what you need, then pay cash. It's
called prudent fiscal responsibility....
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