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Re: On the subject of finances, cars, etc, etc
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As for things breaking & emergencies, I'm quite pleased recently that when our freezer defrosted, the washing machine broke, and the TV gave up it's day job... we managed. Granted we had to stick a 14" CRT "portable" on the sofa for a while as the washing machine & food are more important, but it's sorted without the use of credit now. |
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As an example, me buying the SV. I was paying £20/day in fuel for the car to commute to work & back. So I sat down, and worked through the figures. Turned out with a little careful management, I could afford to buy the SV on 0% finance, pay for running costs (fuel & other consumables) and servicing/tax... and still spend less money. I didn't have the money to buy the bike outright, so got the 0% finance deal, thus actually saving money. |
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Some pretty boring attitudes here, you don't live very long you know. Even in this 'credit crunch' you can get a brand new 4k bike on credit and total payback would be about 4.6k over 3 years. £600 penalty to 'have it now' is not so bad, how long would it take to save 4k? So damn long you'd forget what it was for! That £600 isn't really £600 anyway, as in 3 years inflation would reduce it's value, proportionally.
Credit is a service like any other, if you don't use your brain you better have some KY Jelly. |
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