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Old 23 May 2018, 07:20 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by Wcdhtwn View Post
The owner of the AD, or the AD him/herself wouldn't be upset. But I bet it costs the sales person some commission so they probably don't like doing it.

Agree with others in this thread, that if they don't like it why do they offer it? I've never seen a sign at an AD offering 0% financing, I've heard it offered by a sales person, very discreetly, when a buyer is showing signs of price sensitivity. It must be a way to get a deal closed on someone who doesn't have the cash or doesn't want to spend it all that day.

My guess is it started as a way to move PM pieces but grew to include SS as more buyers stretch finances to get into Rolex.
Very perceptive and analytical
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