Isnt Lending Directs competition performing a public service by assisting consumers with no credit, bad credit or poor credit by financing computers when no other company will?
Lending Direct does not think so! Here is why its easy for them; after 12-13 weekly payment of $39.99, guess what, you paid for the competitions computer cost if not more. They then ship you the computer and claim to finance the rest. What financing is left over? Nothing! They are not financing anything after the first 12-13 payments and your $99.00 deposit, but you are paying them under the assumption that the remaining payments are actually used to pay the company the money they put out to finance your computer and maybe a little more as their financing charge. Its like going into a store where the price of what you want is $500.00 and you dont have it all. The store manager says I will help you, just pay me 10 weekly payments of $50.00 and then you can pick it up and after that, you must pay an additional $50.00 a week for an additional 20 weeks and then you own it out right. By the way, here are the legal contracts for you to sign. Would you do that? Of course not! Lending Direct i
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- OK, the prices charged Lending Directs competition seem outrageous, but Im sure the computer system and monitor they provide is at the upper end of the computer systems available for purchase?
- Isnt Lending Directs competition performing a public service by assisting consumers with no credit, bad credit or poor credit by financing computers when no other company will?
- What manufacturers does Lending Direct use and what is Lending Directs computer system specs compared to the competition?