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They’ll be lucky if the washer lasts 7 years. I had a 5 year old washer that died. I compared the cost to repair vs cost to replace, and it was cheaper to replace. The sales guy said the average life of new washers is about 5 years.
McColl34 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Grab your wallet and run! It’s a trap!
clayusmcret Premium Member almost 7 years ago
You only pay triple the cost and your spouse loses it when you die.
Olddog1 almost 7 years ago
Does pay nothing now still,sound tempting after all this time? Even though he mentioned interest?
Dani Rice almost 7 years ago
My dad once pulled out a pocket calculator to see if getting a discount for paying now was less expensive than charging it. It wasn’t.
Brian G Premium Member almost 7 years ago
My favorite plan, 100% down, $0 per month after that
Fortran Premium Member almost 7 years ago
And you can’t forget the extended warranty! And the service plan!
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
always took the ‘no interest, pay off in a year’ plan. Not bad UNLESS your a moron and miss a payment, then God help you.
Sue Ellen almost 7 years ago
They’ll be lucky if the washer lasts 7 years. I had a 5 year old washer that died. I compared the cost to repair vs cost to replace, and it was cheaper to replace. The sales guy said the average life of new washers is about 5 years.