Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying cash for a large purchase like a car is shady AF, and low class.
How is it shady and low class?
I'd assume anyone with that much cash is either a drug dealer or in some other business where lots of undeclared cash transactions are taking place. either criminal, or shady.
When people use the term cash they don’t mean you’re rolling in with a Zero Halliburton handcuffed to your wrist with a hundred large inside. They mean you write a check from like Navy Federal from an account with the correct amount in it. Duh.
Writing a check or doing a wire transfer isn’t “paying cash”. Duh
Writing a check is paying by check. Duh
A wire transfer is a wire transfer. Duh
Only handing someone a stack of paper currency or coins is paying with cash. Duh
People with money call mostly anything that doesn’t involve a loan “cash.” You must come from a different demographic.
+1. You’re not very worldly, pp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying cash for a large purchase like a car is shady AF, and low class.
How is it shady and low class?
I'd assume anyone with that much cash is either a drug dealer or in some other business where lots of undeclared cash transactions are taking place. either criminal, or shady.
When people use the term cash they don’t mean you’re rolling in with a Zero Halliburton handcuffed to your wrist with a hundred large inside. They mean you write a check from like Navy Federal from an account with the correct amount in it. Duh.
Writing a check or doing a wire transfer isn’t “paying cash”. Duh
Writing a check is paying by check. Duh
A wire transfer is a wire transfer. Duh
Only handing someone a stack of paper currency or coins is paying with cash. Duh
People with money call mostly anything that doesn’t involve a loan “cash.” You must come from a different demographic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying cash for a large purchase like a car is shady AF, and low class.
How is it shady and low class?
I'd assume anyone with that much cash is either a drug dealer or in some other business where lots of undeclared cash transactions are taking place. either criminal, or shady.
When people use the term cash they don’t mean you’re rolling in with a Zero Halliburton handcuffed to your wrist with a hundred large inside. They mean you write a check from like Navy Federal from an account with the correct amount in it. Duh.
Writing a check or doing a wire transfer isn’t “paying cash”. Duh
Writing a check is paying by check. Duh
A wire transfer is a wire transfer. Duh
Only handing someone a stack of paper currency or coins is paying with cash. Duh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying cash for a large purchase like a car is shady AF, and low class.
How is it shady and low class?
I'd assume anyone with that much cash is either a drug dealer or in some other business where lots of undeclared cash transactions are taking place. either criminal, or shady.
When people use the term cash they don’t mean you’re rolling in with a Zero Halliburton handcuffed to your wrist with a hundred large inside. They mean you write a check from like Navy Federal from an account with the correct amount in it. Duh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying cash for a large purchase like a car is shady AF, and low class.
How is it shady and low class?
I'd assume anyone with that much cash is either a drug dealer or in some other business where lots of undeclared cash transactions are taking place. either criminal, or shady.
When people use the term cash they don’t mean you’re rolling in with a Zero Halliburton handcuffed to your wrist with a hundred large inside. They mean you write a check from like Navy Federal from an account with the correct amount in it. Duh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying cash for a large purchase like a car is shady AF, and low class.
How is it shady and low class?
I'd assume anyone with that much cash is either a drug dealer or in some other business where lots of undeclared cash transactions are taking place. either criminal, or shady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying cash for a large purchase like a car is shady AF, and low class.
How is it shady and low class?
I'd assume anyone with that much cash is either a drug dealer or in some other business where lots of undeclared cash transactions are taking place. either criminal, or shady.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Can someone give advice on negotiating the price? Say the price is listed as $27,000, which is “discounted” from $31,500. All before tax, tags, and dealer fees. In a perfect world, what should I pay out-the-door, and how do I get there?
Get quotes via email and leverage them against each other. Keep asking "Are you willing to go lower?"
Yes but you need to figure out what is the lowest price.
How?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying cash for a large purchase like a car is shady AF, and low class.
How is it shady and low class?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying cash for a large purchase like a car is shady AF, and low class.
How is it shady and low class?
Anonymous wrote:Paying cash for a large purchase like a car is shady AF, and low class.