bill me later v.1
my dad uses those type options when he buys his snowmobiles and when he bought his last ATV
12 months no pay no interest and he pays it off in ten ... makes it a lil easier, he has the cash at hand to pay but he can spread it out a lil just in case something happens and he needs the money somewhere else suddenly
12 months no pay no interest and he pays it off in ten ... makes it a lil easier, he has the cash at hand to pay but he can spread it out a lil just in case something happens and he needs the money somewhere else suddenly
I want to buy a lenovo t61p..., and as was stated above, i can buy the thing with cash now, but it would be nice to spread it out over 6 months, w/o finance charges. It will be paid off in full in that time..
if u can for sure pay it off within the time frame without any extra fees/charges, then yeah it doesnt hurt to do it.
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R.I.P. Huan Vo aka woong
01.14.1979 - 11.19.2008
In Loving Memory
R.I.P. Huan Vo aka woong
01.14.1979 - 11.19.2008
Leave a freaking $1 on the bill after the term and they will retroactive the interest from day 1.
I would do it. You just have to be responsible enough to pay off the entire balance in time though. Which I am sure you are...because youre a feg.
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just pay it off in full.
no chance to forget to pay the monthly, no chance you'll get charged the interest
no chance to forget to pay the monthly, no chance you'll get charged the interest
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