Financing a cue

I can remember there was a place you could finance the cue. They were the higher end cues that had to paid off within 3 months. If i remember right it was cornerstone or something like that. Not sure if they still offer financing.
 
Seyberts works with a finance company called Affirm, they make it pretty easy. Joss has a payment plan. Superior offers a lay-a-way, I believe his name here on AZ is Jazznpool. I think most places are doing something if you go through Paypal
 
Why would you finance a something trivial like a cue? Definitely none of my buisness, curiosity just has me interested. I can understand a car, house, emergency situation, but a cue? I have learned that if you dont have the extra money for a want then you dont buy it.
 
Well I have the money for it.. Just rather finance it. It's easier paying a little at a time then all at once!!
 
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I am looking for a Scruggs or another high end cue!!

I got a very nice mint condition Scruggs I'd do a layaway deal on. It's just collecting dust in my closet. It's not a cheap one, going to run about $3,200. If interested PM me and I'll get in touch via phone.

Have a plainish looking TAD also. Would run around $2,500
 
Well I have the money for t.. It's just don't need my wife knowing what I spend point blank!!

Might as well spend 10k on a cue now! I'd say this marriage is doomed anyway! Happy wife = happy life! Get a cheaper cue, if you need to make payments you can't afford it, or make payments to yourself till you have enough to pay cash!
 
Well thanks for the bashing about my choices.. Didn't know anyone else bedsides me was paying my bills!! Thanks for your inputs though!
 
I have a QB custom and they worked with me took a year to make and they let me do payments Ken is awesome to work with also seyberts has affirm that does loans and gives you up to a year to pay it off .
 
Dont sweat it.

Well thanks for the bashing about my choices.. Didn't know anyone else bedsides me was paying my bills!! Thanks for your inputs though!

Don't sweat the people that don't get it, they are probroly playing with cheap cues anyway. Call Joe Salazar and ask him who he knows, he one of the top brokers around and knows everybody.
 
Just curious?

Why would you finance a something trivial like a cue? Definitely none of my buisness, curiosity just has me interested. I can understand a car, house, emergency situation, but a cue? I have learned that if you dont have the extra money for a want then you dont buy it.

So you don't know anyone that has financed a vacation? Paid for something with a credit card?

I have a few buddy's that all have $3-$4,000 Cannondale road bikes maybe they paid cash, I never ask, but if they brought them over time it wouldn't seem odd.

So why would someone buying a Tadd or Gina or a Southwest over time seem odd?
 
I dont feel the need personally to pay someone else interest for wants that I cannot afford. This would include vacation, weddings, engagement rings, bikes, etc. If I want for something I save for it.

I was just wondering because I would find a custom cue very low on the list of priorities. I do have a custom cue, nothing super fancy, but I saved and paid cash.

To each their own, I was not trying to bash, just curious.
 
I wonder what interest rate you have to pay. I would prefer to save and upgrade in the cue. But then again I know the difference between a want and a need.
 
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