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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: For those that mentioned finance...
« on: November 16, 2012, 06:55:09 PM »
What do u call working for most of your teenage to late adult life to acquire and pay off a house whilst raising a family....a dog chasing its own tail.
Thats life.


If you want to draw a comparison between obtaining finance/loan to purchase a primary appreciable asset and purchasing a luxury depreciable item go right ahead.

Perhaps I should post a list of my investment properties for "net cred"?  !!@

Woof woof.

you are being quite irrelevant ? and quite off the mark n silly for some reason in all respect by introducing the wank symbol and mentioning net cred /investment properties etc....I dont know if u are being serious or being comedic..but you have confused me with that weird left field post...lol

again, no one ever talked about net assets, investment properties or net cred..so why u would even raise that escapes me...

what was being discussed was obtaining or not obtaining finance to purchase the things in life that people want...luxury or not luxury is irrelevant...finance is finance...put simply, people chose to buy the things in life that gives them enjoyment....

no one has to buy a house, they can rent forever, but owing a nice dbl story house with a pool and a big games room is a choice (just a generalised example), and a appreciating asset...chosing a pinball machine, and also financing it, like the house is a choice.....people buy pinballs for fun, not primarily for investment profit soi i cant see why u would want to seperate or compare one item to another in terms of appreciating or depreciating...financing something you want is the aim of the original conversation.

Theres no need to bark (woof woof) or add a wank symbol cause that just spins the conversation off into a irrelevant and un-needed unfriendly direction. Anyway, lets keep the topic back on track and talk about if finance is good for pinball versus the goods n bads of finance which is another thread altogether.....I would like to see every Stern dealer offering a great finance package.
« Last Edit: November 16, 2012, 07:01:39 PM by Caveoftreasures »
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