silverado am i getting ripped
#11
Originally posted by: RaptorRider619
you answered your own question BRO.....sorry about the finance charge, that sucks, but if you have a bankruptcy on your record i would not expect too many good deals..... if it makes you feel any better I got charged 22 percent on my raptor, of course i went in there and they said where do you work? and i said Nowhere LOL. They said what is your source of income i said unemployment! ha ha oh well that ripoff finance rate helped me pay off my bike in only 11 months[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
you answered your own question BRO.....sorry about the finance charge, that sucks, but if you have a bankruptcy on your record i would not expect too many good deals..... if it makes you feel any better I got charged 22 percent on my raptor, of course i went in there and they said where do you work? and i said Nowhere LOL. They said what is your source of income i said unemployment! ha ha oh well that ripoff finance rate helped me pay off my bike in only 11 months[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#12
yeah man creditors suck. They dont treat people fairly. Why does one guy get the quad at 4.9 percent and i get the same one at 22%, or why did I get my truck at 5.5 percent and one of my buddies is paying 15.9% what a bunch of crap.....
#13
No, they don't. I also don't see why they wouldn't lend to someone like me, when the item I am purchasing could be reposessed if I were to fall behind in my payments, so it's not like it's a total risk. Oh well, the cookie crumbles...
#15
That price is a little high for the East coast. Financing is gonna cost most with a lower credit score. I work with people that have filed and they have no problems buying anything at good rates. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]
#19
A friend of mine just got a 2000 z71 GMC ext. cab sb for 13k, about 85k miles though.
Financing can usually be done cheaper through a local bank or credit union, credit unions in particular are more lenient on terms and credit scores.
Financing can usually be done cheaper through a local bank or credit union, credit unions in particular are more lenient on terms and credit scores.
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