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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: stargazer on August 30, 2005, 02:40:36 pm

Title: payment options...
Post by: stargazer on August 30, 2005, 02:40:36 pm
Do most dealers offer financing?

just wondering about payment options....
Title: Re: payment options...
Post by: Mendocino101 on August 30, 2005, 02:47:11 pm
I think most all dealers offer it, some are just better at presenting it than others.
Title: Re: payment options...
Post by: Payton3485 on August 30, 2005, 10:42:20 pm
I am sure most do especially some of the bigger companys out there. We have a Sundance Majesta and got 12 months same as cash which was a pretty sweet deal!
Title: Re: payment options...
Post by: Brewman on August 31, 2005, 08:26:33 am
Don't forget that it's almost impossible not to get a Visa or MC that offers extremely low or zero interest for a time period.  I put a home theater on a zero interest for 12 months MasterCard.  No annual fee, no interest.
Check with the dealer before doing this, as some may put a surcharge on cc purchases.
Brewman
Title: Re: payment options...
Post by: stl-rex on August 31, 2005, 09:37:11 am
I didn't think Visa/MC allowed stores to price differentiate when using a credit card (at least officially) as a condition of acceping the card at the store.  Or is it that you can't advertise/promote a "cash" discount which of course amounts to splitting hairs.
Title: Re: payment options...
Post by: wetnwildspafun on August 31, 2005, 10:40:33 am
I dont think you can offer a cash/check discount over a CC.

Ive seen some dealers offer even 36 month financing, but those usually include interest. Granted, you get a lower payment, but youre giving away more of your hard earned money.
Title: Re: payment options...
Post by: Brewman on August 31, 2005, 10:43:54 am
They may be able to offer a "discount" to those who don't use cc's?
In house financing should be possible, I'd think many dealers would want to offer it, and the just migh get a cut on the interest.  We got zero interest for 18 months on our spa, with a huge amount of "accrued" interest hanging over our heads to be applied to the loan balance if we didn't pay the balance in the 18 months, or were delinquent on the loan.  Rate was over 20%, if I recall.  We had the cash on hand to pay in full, so I didn't worry too much about the "anvil".

Brewman
Title: Re: payment options...
Post by: Chas on August 31, 2005, 11:27:58 am
This seems to be one of those rules in life which cannot be fully enforced, but all retailers who take credit cards had to sign a contract. If any of us read that contract, we might be surprised to learn that we promised not to charge more or less for CC, or offer discounts for cash.

HotSpring dealers are offering special financing right now: "NO PAYMENTS, NO INTEREST UNTIL 2007!"

It's a promotion: No Payments, No Interest Until 2007! It has been specially-negotiated with American General for Watkins dealers. This exclusive promotion extends from September 9-30, 2005.
Title: Re: payment options...
Post by: stargazer on August 31, 2005, 12:18:24 pm
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This seems to be one of those rules in life which cannot be fully enforced, but all retailers who take credit cards had to sign a contract. If any of us read that contract, we might be surprised to learn that we promised not to charge more or less for CC, or offer discounts for cash.

HotSpring dealers are offering special financing right now: "NO PAYMENTS, NO INTEREST UNTIL 2007!"

It's a promotion: No Payments, No Interest Until 2007! It has been specially-negotiated with American General for Watkins dealers. This exclusive promotion extends from September 9-30, 2005.


Does that apply to Canada dealers as well?????
Title: Re: payment options...
Post by: c00ter on August 31, 2005, 06:10:37 pm
What I understand on the credit card merchant agreement we have is that you can not offer a price and then when the customer wants to pay using their credit card try and add a surcharge.  But, you can offer a cash discount from the original quoted price.  This may however differ from each agreement.  Its all a matter of how you word it I guess......