boonedocks All American 5550 Posts user info edit post |
Or anything similar to it?
I have an apartment with no W/D, the laundry mat is bothersome, and I don't want to buy at the moment. 9/19/2006 7:11:32 PM |
arcgreek All American 26690 Posts user info edit post |
you might want to work out the amount you are going to spend vs. a cheap w/d 9/19/2006 7:15:29 PM |
ActOfGod All American 6889 Posts user info edit post |
^ yeah I'd just go ahead and buy, then if you don't want to move them you can sell them - w/d under 2 years old I think would fetch at least 1/2 what you paid. 9/19/2006 7:32:09 PM |
boonedocks All American 5550 Posts user info edit post |
I'm fairly certain that renting will not be the best option financially, but the premium is well worth not having to deal with selling a cheap W/D set when I'm trying to move.
I'm in Fayetteville. I don't even want to imagine selling something like that here.
I'm thinking more along the lines of "will they screw me." 9/19/2006 7:40:42 PM |
NCSUWolfy All American 12966 Posts user info edit post |
i looked into renting one for similar reasons and they were charging $25 a week
FUCK that
i got a brand new set at sears on sale for $600 total 9/19/2006 8:27:50 PM |
Str8BacardiL ************ 41754 Posts user info edit post |
http://fayetteville.craigslist.org/ 9/19/2006 8:29:49 PM |
boonedocks All American 5550 Posts user info edit post |
$25 a week?
I thought it would be like $30 a month. That solves that.9/19/2006 9:06:55 PM |
dgwNCSU All American 501 Posts user info edit post |
Those rent a center places are made for people with bad/no credit. They are probably beneficial if you only need something for a month or two. 9/20/2006 8:19:09 AM |
angylii85 All American 1958 Posts user info edit post |
I got a set from Lowe's for 5 something... 9/20/2006 8:27:30 AM |
BobbleHead All American 780 Posts user info edit post |
There is a place in Garner off hwy 70 that sells them for $150 a set. 9/20/2006 9:46:23 AM |
Wolfmarsh What? 5975 Posts user info edit post |
When my wife and I were moving around a lot, we used rent a center, because we didnt want to buy furniture that could possibly not fit in the next place we ended up, or in the home we eventually purchased.
While it is decently expensive, the people there are really nice and delivered/took away the stuff for free when we asked, no contracts or anything.
Just like any other store, it has its uses depending on where you are in your life.
Also, at any point during your rental, you can purchase the piece for 50% of the remaining balance. The initial balance is approximately 210% of the purchase price if you were to buy it somewhere else. 9/20/2006 1:04:20 PM |
bethheart Starting Lineup 52 Posts user info edit post |
I looked into W?D at Rent-A-Center and I believe that in NC there is no rent with option to buy... but check into it because that would certainly be an easy way to go 9/20/2006 6:54:41 PM |
e30ncsu Suspended 1879 Posts user info edit post |
i thought rent a center was just for poor mexicans who couldnt get credit 9/20/2006 7:56:52 PM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
yeah i dont know why anyone would consider that. you can get a set of used w/d for 50-100 or a new set for 600 or less...with both of these options you can resell. no sense in renting something like that.
only way it would be good is if you know its only going to be for a month or less. after that and youre just throwing $ away.
watch craigslist 9/20/2006 8:04:45 PM |
Stein All American 19842 Posts user info edit post |
You can get them from Goodwill re-stores (or whatever they're called). Like $50 - $75 a piece. They're not the greatest in the world, but they get the job done. 9/20/2006 8:10:00 PM |
engrish All American 2380 Posts user info edit post |
My old apartment complex was willing to rent me one for $35/mo on top of my rent. You might want to ask them. 9/20/2006 8:18:43 PM |