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Re: Dell, daylight robbery
« Reply #15 on: 27 February 2009, 09:51:56 »

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the trick is you don't pay the whole lot off
you leave about £40 or £50 then give it till your first payment is due and then pay whats left as your first payment to clear it

they can only then charge you interest on the outstanding balance which will be £40 or £50
so you will probly only pay a few quid interst and no early settlement
Are you absolutely sure about this :)

yes i'm sure
when i did sales for coldseal windows and safe style
i used to do alot of finace with the buy now pay later
and i used to get more commision if i sold finace so i used to tell all the people that wanted to pay cash to have the buy now pay later and its a loop hole in the finace to not pay the whole lot off leave a small amount it will then get paid off on the first instalment :y


Which era?

about just over 5 years ago
there branch was in bilston

they have moved to dudley now i think
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Re: Dell, daylight robbery
« Reply #16 on: 27 February 2009, 09:53:41 »

i used to have to carry a window around with me to show the product an safety features etc etc
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Re: Dell, daylight robbery
« Reply #17 on: 27 February 2009, 10:01:22 »

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the trick is you don't pay the whole lot off
you leave about £40 or £50 then give it till your first payment is due and then pay whats left as your first payment to clear it

they can only then charge you interest on the outstanding balance which will be £40 or £50
so you will probly only pay a few quid interst and no early settlement
Are you absolutely sure about this :)

yes i'm sure
when i did sales for coldseal windows and safe style
i used to do alot of finace with the buy now pay later
and i used to get more commision if i sold finace so i used to tell all the people that wanted to pay cash to have the buy now pay later and its a loop hole in the finace to not pay the whole lot off leave a small amount it will then get paid off on the first instalment :y


Which era?

about just over 5 years ago
there branch was in bilston

they have moved to dudley now i think


Got bought out a couple of years ago then went bust big time.

5 years ago they were big and one of our customers biggest customers.

Did you ever know Casper at Alfreton?
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Re: Dell, daylight robbery
« Reply #18 on: 27 February 2009, 10:04:44 »

no don't know him

i was working mainly with this weird gay
mr guest i had to call him
i hated the guy he kept falling a sleep at the wheel of his car
thats when i went to safestyle i was only going to work or them as a canvaser but was offered some good money as sales until i got bord and went back into the motor trade
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Re: Dell, daylight robbery
« Reply #19 on: 27 February 2009, 10:15:13 »

welcome to  " Rip off Britain " as they say....... >:(
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