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Payments for a new carpet
MrStuden
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05-11-2021, 12:57 AM
<p>My wife went with her mother to help her find a new carpet for part of her house. The bill was $ 3,000, and if she paid for it, they would take 25% or fund $ 3,000 over 60 months. Of course, she paid for it, but I was wondering how many people would fund a new carpet for 60 months. I guess I'm from the old school. If you don't have $ 3,000, you probably shouldn't buy a new carpet. Yes, this might be a bad example, because it's only $ 3,000, but it looks like whatever you buy, they have a payment plan.<br></p>
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05-11-2021, 10:16 PM
Man, you live in America. Wake up.
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05-11-2021, 10:20 PM
Instead of buying a new carpet, you can reuse your old one. Or repair it.
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05-12-2021, 07:12 PM (This post was last modified: 05-12-2021, 07:13 PM by VictorButler.)
<p>I would recommend you to color your old carpet in grey or beige color. Or you can just clean it or call a carpet service, and they would repair it. When I wanted to buy a new carpet because my old one had some holes, my sister recommended that I call a carpet service. So, I found this site <a href="https://elegantcarpetrepairs.com.au/">https://elegantcarpetrepairs.com.au/</a> and called the service, and they fixed my carpet and looked like a new one. So, now, I call a carpet service once a year, and they clean all the carpets I have in my house. I wondered why people buy new things instead of reusing or fixing them up and maintaining them. </p>
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