Untrue. As a broke ass person I use them because I'd rather get taxed a little on the item while knowing how much to pay off and not get super rekt by the interest once the promotional deal is over. If you go to rent a center they will fuck you so hard you'll be mad you didn't just go to a pawn shop after saving up for a few months. If you can't afford $42 a month for 12 months then you shouldn't be buying anything anyways.
Yes I know that. I'm saying broke people like myself still use their services because if you can't get a decent credit card to pay off a $500 tv over a year without getting destroyed by interest rates you can use a best buy card and know exactly how much to pay every month to complete the promotional deal before they back charge you with their own super rapey interest rates. It was also super handy in the Xbox 360 red ring days. Instead of mailing in a console and waiting for them to mail you one back we could just exchange that shit instantly in the store. They eventually stopped doing that after the red ring numbers got out of control.
The showroom for the internet takes another blow.
That's the only thing they're good for.
Untrue. As a broke ass person I use them because I'd rather get taxed a little on the item while knowing how much to pay off and not get super rekt by the interest once the promotional deal is over. If you go to rent a center they will fuck you so hard you'll be mad you didn't just go to a pawn shop after saving up for a few months. If you can't afford $42 a month for 12 months then you shouldn't be buying anything anyways.
The idea is that you go TV shopping at Best Buy and then go buy it online cheaper.
Yes I know that. I'm saying broke people like myself still use their services because if you can't get a decent credit card to pay off a $500 tv over a year without getting destroyed by interest rates you can use a best buy card and know exactly how much to pay every month to complete the promotional deal before they back charge you with their own super rapey interest rates. It was also super handy in the Xbox 360 red ring days. Instead of mailing in a console and waiting for them to mail you one back we could just exchange that shit instantly in the store. They eventually stopped doing that after the red ring numbers got out of control.