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Old March 25th, 2007, 06:52 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by DirtyMach1
I have a lot of experience in debt stay out of it. Save up the cash and buy it that way.
didnt read the whole thread but damn is this GREAT advice
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well everyone needs to build credit so you can eventually own a house. im starting off small. i just got a best buy credit card and bought me an ipod yesterday. i had the money to pay cash so i just put that in my savings acct so i will be able to make the payments. also its 6 months no intrest
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Originally Posted by DirtyMach1
I have a lot of experience in debt stay out of it. Save up the cash and buy it that way.
didnt read the whole thread but damn is this GREAT advice
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if you cant afford it, dont get it
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