yes and no. If they let you pay the late charges to get your car back, then you should be able to go back to your orginial agreement. I would think.
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I would recommend looking at the Best Buy website. Best Buy is a terrific electronics store. They offer quality products at great prices. They also include the option of buy back plans and warranty plans.
IF you have collateral for security, YES. Not likely to happen.
RadioShack has a loyalty program that allows customers to earn back money on their purchases, get seasonal coupons and discounts and has a buy back option. If one sells their old electronics to them, they give them money for it.
An option buy is when you buy an option, whether call option or put option, using the Buy To Open order.
Yes, the store Best Buy does have an online store so if you do not have one near you, there is the option of shopping online. They offer a range of products and also offer delivery.
Yes, of course. Read your contract. A BHPH lot offers alternative financing to people who can't get financing otherwise. The terms are the same as any standard financing agreement. Bringing a car back, whether voluntarily or involuntraily is still a REPO. So, the dealer has the option to sell your repo at whatever price he accepts and sue you for the balance. This isn't Wal-Mart!
Yes. They repo and sell it for next to nothing. They sue in court and get a jugement that they use to put a lien on your house. Next time buy a cheap car just to get you there and back.
As far as I know there isn't a "buy option," but a call option is an option to buy so I guess you could think of it as a "buy option."
You can buy a generator for your RV from www.amazon.com. This website offers a free 2 day shipping option. www.electricgenerators.com also offer good prices and a free shipping option.
There are many businesses that offer customers the option to buy and sell stocks online. This includes eTrade, Merryl Lynch and ING. Some banks also offer that service.
You can buy mobile ringtones from your current wireless carrier if they offer that option in your wireless plan. If not, you can try many online sites that offer ringtones from your favorite artists for a small subscription fee.