#79226On Sunday, May 18, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
Add one more vote to remove this article. If you're not able to afford furniture after rent, you really need to reconsider your financial situation and expectations. Rome wasn't built in a day, nor will your new home be fully furnished in a month.
Credit cards aren't piggy banks -- they're expensive loans that mean you'll be paying even more for your furniture than you should be if you're not paying it off in full that month. Save yourself 8%-29% on your next furniture purchase -- pay it in full at time of purchase.
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Add one more vote to remove
Add one more vote to remove this article. If you're not able to afford furniture after rent, you really need to reconsider your financial situation and expectations. Rome wasn't built in a day, nor will your new home be fully furnished in a month.
Credit cards aren't piggy banks -- they're expensive loans that mean you'll be paying even more for your furniture than you should be if you're not paying it off in full that month. Save yourself 8%-29% on your next furniture purchase -- pay it in full at time of purchase.
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