By: Anthony
Hi Kali. I was actually looking at TVs the other day and considered a layaway option. So I’m a little confused about your comparison to the credit card APR. Where is the $91 downpayment figure coming...
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View ArticleBy: Kali Geldis
You’re not being obnoxious at all! I’m happy to help. You’re dead on about the $91 being made in five installments (one downpayment plus four bi-weekly payments). The $5 service fee is spread out over...
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You may pay a little more for layaway but….when take the product home it is paid for and you do not need to worry about that after Christmas bill coming. yah!!!!
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