
I owe 30 a week to SO and 40 to Mac. Matco driver comes buy once every month, so I don't carry a balance with him, to boot he shows up at 5:30 on Friday. Don't know about everyone else, at that time I am ready to get out of work.
If you make your living off tools, then tell her she need's to adjust her attitude and deal with it. (diplomaticly, of course!) My wife was uptight the first couple of months when I started in 95...but after 16 years, I tell her I bought something and she just says "wow, that's nice honey -- oohhh shiny wrenches....."and goes about her business.
At the peak of building a collection of tools I was up to about 200/wk when I had to buy some big stuff fast running multiple truck tabs. I cut back to dealing mostly just with the SO. Partly 'cause I wanted to trim back the spending and partly because most of the others went under around here. I still run a small tab for stuff on the truck - payment these day vary from a minimum of 65 / wk up to 150 or so depending on what I buy / feel like.
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If its an interest free loan I can't see the harm, other than getting in to deep. But if you need it you need it.
Never made a payment to a truck but don't discuss tool purchases with my wife. Bought a new Mohawk Hoist and didnt ask for her opinion.
laughing my *** off...................I pay about $60 a week and I tell the ol' lady never you mind what I do with my money! Hows about you get in the kitchen and fix me some supper before I chuck this beer at..........oh hey baby, didn't see you standin' there..love you!
The guy is far from broke.
This thread is interesting from the standpoint that truck tool sellers are probably benefiting from the "interest free" aspect. People would no-doubt spend a lot less if they had to pay interest on their debt. And there must be a lot of profit or mark-up in order to offer interest free credit.![]()
Steve
From what I've heard you can get much better prices from the truck guys if you wave cash around. I don't think they would sell half as much if they didn't have truck accounts to tempt the gotta have it now crowd. It's a crazy business that's for sure.
I learned from my dad to never discuss tools with the wife. Mine never sees tool purchases. We have seperate accounts. She does baby/food/cc/ her own car payment and I handle the rest. So much easier especially when she goes shopping.
From what I've heard you can get much better prices from the truck guys if you wave cash around. I don't think they would sell half as much if they didn't have truck accounts to tempt the gotta have it now crowd. It's a crazy business that's for sure.
I have to buy all my tools for resale with cash (or Net due in 30-days pay back) just to keep my pricing competitive. The only time I ever use credit is when there are special deals I can't pass up but have no cash at the moment. In doing so, I can resell good deals, but sorry I can't afford to offer credit
Steve
Wife is pissed my snap on payment is fifty every two weeks just curious what other guys are paying![]()
. . . I have to buy all my tools for resale with cash (or Net due in 30-days pay back) just to keep my pricing competitive. The only time I ever use credit is when there are special deals I can't pass up but have no cash at the moment. In doing so, I can resell good deals, but sorry I can't afford to offer credit but PayPal will allow Bill Me Later for those in need. I think they even offer interest free on certain amounts paid back in 6 months or so.But I'm out of the loop in that respect.
Steve
honestly, I get 10 days to pay for most things I order from my franchisor.