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Pat Vegas
02-18-2020, 10:23 AM
So the initial rental say for a year i pay upfront means i don't have to pay anything for that year?

IUFG
02-18-2020, 10:27 AM
So the initial rental say for a year i pay upfront means i don't have to pay anything for that year?

PCP? why would you pay a year up front?

Sir C
02-18-2020, 10:27 AM
So the initial rental say for a year i pay upfront means i don't have to pay anything for that year?

Unless you have found a very peculiar example, no. You pay the upfront payment, then the monthly payments will start the following month.

IUFG
02-18-2020, 10:31 AM
Unless you have found a very peculiar example, no. You pay the upfront payment, then the monthly payments will start the following month.

ah, I see what he is talking about.

:nod: the initial rental is actually a deposit, f.

IUFG
02-18-2020, 10:32 AM
Unless you have found a very peculiar example, no. You pay the upfront payment, then the monthly payments will start the following month.

These deals are all loaded in favour of the dealer / finance provider of course.
Robbing cnuts, the lot of em ;-)

Burney
02-18-2020, 10:36 AM
These deals are all loaded in favour of the dealer / finance provider of course.
Robbing cnuts, the lot of em ;-)

Only in the sense that any transaction where the vendor has something you need and wants money for it is loaded in their favour, iufg.

We'll have a bit less of that commie talk, thank you.

Sir C
02-18-2020, 10:37 AM
These deals are all loaded in favour of the dealer / finance provider of course.
Robbing cnuts, the lot of em ;-)

The dealer is generally taking a margin of around £300 from a lease deal. He'll take a commission from the finance company, of course, and the unit will count towards his target so may result in a bonus being paid, but the only real winner is the finance company.

IUFG
02-18-2020, 11:07 AM
Only in the sense that any transaction where the vendor has something you need and wants money for it is loaded in their favour, iufg.

We'll have a bit less of that commie talk, thank you.

the financiers make money from the process THEN they add 'penalties' for, say, excess mileage.
do they give you any credit for doing fewer miles than in the agreement? Do they ****.

then when you go to trade it against a new one they invariably say there is a shortfall in finance paid versus the residual value of the motor.

Burney
02-18-2020, 11:13 AM
the financiers make money from the process THEN they add 'penalties' for, say, excess mileage.
do they give you any credit for doing fewer miles than in the agreement? Do they ****.

then when you go to trade it against a new one they invariably say there is a shortfall in finance paid versus the residual value of the motor.

You're going to start blaming the Jews, aren't you, iufg? :-\

IUFG
02-18-2020, 11:27 AM
You're going to start blaming the Jews, aren't you, iufg? :-\

certainly not. My ancestors are displaced European jews, b.

I recall you called me a mongrel when I previously disclosed this information, b :-|

Burney
02-18-2020, 11:29 AM
certainly not. My ancestors are displaced European jews, b.

I recall you called me a mongrel when I previously disclosed this information, b :-|

Yes, well it's not the sort of information one should just go around volunteering, iufg. Bad enough to have that sort of unpleasantness in one's lineage without going around advertising it. :-(

Pat Vegas
02-18-2020, 01:58 PM
ah, I see what he is talking about.

:nod: the initial rental is actually a deposit, f.
See the silly sausage at work who sits next to me said he doesn’t have to pay anything for his new BMW until next year.
I fear he may be in for a surprise