Tuna can with wheels. If I was driving beside such an eyesore, I'd sideswipe it and then throw a banana peel onto the hood.
I bet you would....loser!
Basically, you bought a used washer and dryer on clearance (which I did about 14 years ago, shortly after I got married). You can do that at department store. I got my washer from Sears (the only issue with the washer was that the temperature setting was backward....cold was hot and hot was cold; no issue with the dryer).
Wash your damn jeans, f'n savages.
I am all about some Sears scratch and dent. Bought plenty of stuff like washers and dryers and even a stainless steel refrigerator with a dent on the side that was hidden by my wall in the kitchen. Only fools pay full price for no reason.
You would think Goodrum would have done this when he worked at Lowes. He could buy a scratch and dent model and combined with his employee discount would get a great deal.
I was going to get one from Lowes when I was still working there because there was two top of the line front load washer and dryer that was returned. Its was 1000 for both but I wanted to make sure I had enough money to move back to Greenville. I'm a cash only person so it makes a huge difference
You should contact Bay for credit advice.
My credit is great and I do have one Capital One card that I keep for emergencies but I simply like buying everything cash. I'll finance only when its a wise investment. What I've found is that when people have credit cards, they have a false sense of actual wealth and will spend it haphazardly. Then they can only pay the minimum fees which basically doesn't pay down the interest and keeps them as indentured servants. I not a sucka mc that falls for bank gimmicks
Yeah, but if you use the Capital One rewards card for ONLY what you have the cash for, and pay it on time, you get the rewards. I have thousands in CC "relief" for whenever I want from doing this.It's free money.
why would someone buy everything in cash these days? Sounds retarded.Sounds like you have trouble saving money, but at least you acknowledge this.