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    Quote Originally Posted by zombiescometh View Post
    Well there are some people out there who don't have the funds available to buy a m&p sport.
    I understand that, but if they can't afford and M&P Sport they sure don't need to get a $1700 rifle at an 18% APR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eurodriver View Post
    ^ on that note, why would anyone buy a DD ever? Their rifles seem ridiculously overpriced! What do they offer over a similar platformed BCM?
    If you have to ask that, you don't understand. Move along.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wildcard600 View Post
    Tell that to the people that were saving up to buy anything from Kalashnikov Concern.....
    I would tell them that...and then tell them to buy an Arsenal and stop their fantasy that there is something better about a "Kalashnikov Concern" rifle.

    Now, back to the topic at hand.

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    That sounds like a cop out answer.

    IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptmccain View Post
    I would tell them that...and then tell them to buy an Arsenal and stop their fantasy that there is something better about a "Kalashnikov Concern" rifle.

    Now, back to the topic at hand.

    You missed my point completely.

    Have a great night.

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    I'm glad to see that DD is offering a way for some folks to get a rifle. Even though the rate is high, the actual interest dollars shouldn't be too much considering the relatively small balance financed. Cut DD some slack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ptmccain View Post
    I would tell them that...and then tell them to buy an Arsenal and stop their fantasy that there is something better about a "Kalashnikov Concern" rifle.
    That is unless of course they wanted a rifle with Russian markings.
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    There's a lot of confusion in this thread...

    There is a difference between the classic credit score and the FICO score. If your credit score is 700, you have a decent credit rating, although it is nothing to brag about. If your FICO score is 700, you're considered to be on the very lower end of "good."

    A credit score around 750 is good, but nothing to write home about. That being said, this company is ripping people off with their APRs.

    Also, you guys all need to realize that when you apply for this loan, you are going to take a hit to your credit. It's not worth it.

    If you can't afford to save up money for a few months to buy this weapon, you sure as hell don't need to be getting a loan. And if you can't afford to buy the rifle, how the hell are you going to afford the ammo to feed it?

    There's too much nonsense in this thread. People who use this are just asking for trouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justin_247 View Post
    There's a lot of confusion in this thread...

    There is a difference between the classic credit score and the FICO score. If your credit score is 700, you have a decent credit rating, although it is nothing to brag about. If your FICO score is 700, you're considered to be on the very lower end of "good."

    A credit score around 750 is good, but nothing to write home about.
    This is simply untrue. Before the housing crisis in '08 a median score (via tri-merg) of 620 was considered by most lenders as conforming or "good", today that has increased to 680 with additional scrutiny. Scores of 720 and up are considered excellent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Safetyhit View Post
    This is simply untrue. Before the housing crisis in '08 a median score (via tri-merg) of 620 was considered by most lenders as conforming or "good", today that has increased to 680 with additional scrutiny. Scores of 720 and up are considered excellent.
    That's why we had the economic crisis!

    720 is 130 points below the maximum and is not considered "excellent." It is considered to be in the "good" range and are in about the 60th percentile of the population, i.e., just above the average.
    http://credit.org/blog/what-is-a-goo...e-infographic/
    http://www.creditscoring.com/average/

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