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Now you can finance hunting clothes lol probably time to short the stock market.

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Just got that email today and had to laugh. My guess is they would sell a lot more clothing if they lowered the prices on their made in China product, rather than giving people a financing option...
 
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Mmmm. not for me but it Doesn’t really bother me. Let people spend how they want. I guess it isn’t really all that far removed from buying it on a credit card and paying it off over a few months And it would save some interest costs.
 
Mmmm. not for me but it Doesn’t really bother me. Let people spend how they want. I guess it isn’t really all that far removed from buying it on a credit card and paying it off over a few months And it would save some interest costs.
The 0% for 3 months sure. But paying 10%+ interest over 12 months on CLOTHES dude no. People are insane.
 
I have a pair of Catalyst pants that are paid off, free and clear...

Anyone think I have enough equity in the Catalysts (they're like new) to refinance and buy a pair of Corrugates and a die-cut sticker?

You’ll probably have to roll some negative equity over but just sign on the dotted line!


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I just read about a guy who created a financing company specifically for swing sets and outdoor play areas for your yard. He is now a millionaire.


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In Texas (San Antonio) I used to see places all the time to rent your wheels. Rent a center for vehicle parts.
It’s a crazy messed up world we live in. Immediate gratification and show it off to get likes from strangers you will never know. Very weird sense of priorities some folks have these days
 
The finer print, somewhere between 0-30%.

Financing options include 3-month financing (0-30% APR), 6-month (10-30% APR), and 12-month (10-30% APR). Subject to credit check and approval, and a down payment may be required. Payment options depend on your purchase amount. Affirm loans are made by Cross River Bank, Member FDIC.
 
You can spend a lot of money saving money
"Hey its 30% off, this is a deal"
now we get to add in lines of credit.... man they can really set their hooks in ya
 
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