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Leasing a CDJ
Just got off the phone with Tom Lee, looking to lease a cdj 800 mk2
After the $250, it would be about $130 every month. Has anyone leased anything? it would be my first time but I desperately want a matching set with the CDJ 800 i'm grabbing tonight. |
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leasing would help your credit as long as your making payments... but since it would be short term I doubt that it would do anything for your credit. Keep in mind you may also be faced with interest charges... You might as well just enjoy the rest of the summer and tsave up and buy it straight out.
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I need a rich girlfriend! No wait, no girlfriend. Just some chick that's hot and gives me money. That would be sweet.
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You can almost put as much down or as little as you want. As you pay off your debt your interest rate goes down. You can buy extended warranties at any time durring the payment period with "replacment" gear while your stuff is being fixed. They are not on commision which is a good thing, and a bad thing, but probly more good. Most the guys I've dealt with at Long are generaly nice, and not elitest, even though half the time I know more then them (now that's elitest bitches!)
Their stores have way more stuff in them with the exception of the downtown Tom Lee location. They always have some pretty wicked synths on display at all locations which is always fun. (nice roland sound moduales Guilford/Langley Tom Lee. Watch me use the filter;0) |
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I financed my CDJ800 MK2 from Tom Lee back whenever it was and would recommend, if you aren't able to put it on your c/c or credit line etc. I recall they only wanted $100 down then $30 or something for processing and the interest rate was relatively low (as far as I can remember)
Yeah bottom line, not a bad idea..... I would do it again if I needed another deck and my other options were exercised. |
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Tom Lee will always beat whatever Long and Mcquade has whether its on sale or not and by a good margin too. 25% off whatever the difference is. so when L&M has a sale item for insanely low prices and Tom Lee doesnt have it on sale. as long as an L&M store locally has it in stock you get you wicked deal from Tom Lee.
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