Pyrrho (08-25-2011)
admin should be listened to
I've been a big proponent of budgeting for years - and that includes spending within your means. If only the federal government were so restrained. In any case, there are natural resistors in place that hold back people from doing things they really shouldn't be doing - like getting that additional credit card when their credit score is already in the hole - or buying a house that's too much mortgage for them. When you take away those natural constraints built into the financial system you end up with a real mess - like the one we're in now with housing. I guess that single mom, or waiter, or married couple earning $50,000 per year really couldn't afford that $350,000 house after all... but the 5-year ballooning no interest loan looked so good on paper! It's not that these people were evil - they just had banks telling them "yes" when they should have said "no way!". So what on earth does this have to do with home theater? Normally nothing... except for the fact that Rent-A-Center (RAC) is lining up to do the same thing with home theater electronics shoppers. And they are teaming up with Best Buy.
Discuss "Best Buy Sells Its Soul with Rent-A-Center Kiosks?" here. Read the article.
Pyrrho (08-25-2011)
Ugh. Rent a center is the worst. You'll end up paying $1200 for a $300 item. If people want to finance something, they should just stick with a best buy credit card since they usually do 6/12/18/24 months no interest depending on what you buy.
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People who can't get credit have a lot of problems. Give them advice if you like, Clint, but don't tell them what they can and can't do with their money. Do RAC and the like carry high interest rates? Sure... but that's because their clients are high risk. As patiently as you or I could say "Wait a year putting the payments into your sock drawer and then bu the TV for cash," that's not likely to be much good. The people who are that patient can already handle credit.
I'm torn. On the face of it, I agree that it's a bad thing as it's making it easier for people who are likely in bad financial shape to get into even worse financial shape. They'd have to pay a lot more for an item than I would.
On the other hand, I wonder if that's what rich people would think about my decision to get a mortgage. After all, you pay a lot more for a house when you "rent to own" one from a mortgage company. If you've bought a house, I'm sure that you've done the math - it's shocking. However, I simply couldn't afford to pay for my house up front.
Thing are relative. This might be a good program for some, and a horrible program for others. As for Best Buy selling it's soul...that's pretty generous to say that they have one to sell.![]()
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Adam, surely you don't think buying a home theatre is as important and necessary as buying a house to live in for years and years is, do you? How about a car?
Everyone needs a place to live and, if one can get a mortgage, buying makes more sense than forever renting.
Nobody "needs" anything Best Buy sells.
Last edited by markw; 08-25-2011 at 09:51 AM.
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Yeah, a mortgage is a different story, but it's unrealistic to expect people who make 40K a year to have 200K available to buy a home (or whatever). $300 for a ps3 or $1000 for a tv is different. I'm fairly poor but if I tried I could save for a new tv in a relatively short period of time if I was disciplined about it. I agree that it is shocking how much more you pay for a house after a 20 or 30 year mortgage...so it's best to try and pay it off in 10 or 15 if you canAnd there are rich people who get mortgages as well - plenty of actors and ceos have had homes foreclosed on them which boggles the mind.
But like mark said, a home is a necessity, and tvs and home theater equipment is not. If anything, the interest rates should not be so high on those products...it's basically robbery.
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I wasn't trying to go off the deep end on the house analogy. Some consider a home a necessity, others don't.Same for a TV, cellphone, computer, and so on. While I'm being serious, I'll put it a different way. I could have gotten a number of roommates or the like to save money, but I didn't. I could afford to live on my own, but only under the framework that I was going to be working for several more years. Some people can afford to get a TV on rent-to-own, under the same framework.
I guess perhaps it comes down to priorities and perspective. One person's necessities are another person's luxuries. Ever listen to some people talk about how they "need" this or "need" that, and although it's something that you consider to be a luxury, it's not just semantics? They actually believe that they need it.
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No. All semantics aside, some things are simply not needed to live, period.
But, if they want to piss away their money, feel free but I just hope they aren't on any public assistance.
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