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Old 30 November 2011, 11:34 AM   #91
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Correction to my post. AMEX bill $0 now, but again waiting on podiatry bills at least 1 grand incoming....
So the goal is what, as soon as you have one debt paid you will take on another huge one? How about the idea of saving up first .

Why am I wasting time with this? You obviously don't give a rat's whatever what others truly think.
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Old 30 November 2011, 11:39 AM   #92
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Oh no there are worse people than me trust me. You haven't witnessed anything first hand yet. I know a kid who will be on a street within the next 6 months. He has a fancy car, a nice condo, etc but its all either financed or mortgaged and he is out of work...good luck to him because his parents can barely afford to buy a low end mercedes right now and yet he went into debt...
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Old 30 November 2011, 11:42 AM   #93
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I don't give a (fecal matter word) about people who are hating on me. All I want is someone's reply to which watch I should choose between the two or another model. This isn't a personal finance forum or any such thing. It's a Rolex forum. If I wanted financial advice I would have searched for such forums but I'm looking for watch choices. See who owns which watch (or both even lol).
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Old 30 November 2011, 11:43 AM   #94
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Seriously? They can't even afford a low-end mercedes?!
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Old 30 November 2011, 11:49 AM   #95
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I'm talking a car around 30 grand, I mean they can probably finance it or whatever, but otherwise its out of reach. They lost a lot of money investing in bad places (not Madoff obviously) but in other places. I mean I feel bad for them since they used to have way more money than us, but now they're trying to get by. The only thing of value that they own is a house which was paid off, but their kids were the end of them. The kids all wanted maids, cooks, cars, drivers, etc. Heck I'm used to doing stuff for myself, learning to cook from my mom, and sometimes asking a buddy for a ride, why would I want to flaunt my wealth that way spending all the capital.
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Old 30 November 2011, 11:57 AM   #96
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Seriously? They can't even afford a low-end mercedes?!
I can sell them my Mercedes very cheap. Let me know if they´re interested.

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Old 30 November 2011, 12:01 PM   #97
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Is that a diesel??? Los convierten a diesel en tu pais???
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Old 30 November 2011, 12:07 PM   #98
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Is that a diesel??? Los convierten a diesel en tu pais???
Vienen en opción diesel y gasolina directo de la fabrica. Haven´t you seen one before?
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Old 30 November 2011, 12:11 PM   #99
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Una ves en el Ecuador pero por aqui donde vivo casi no se encuentran...
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Old 30 November 2011, 12:37 PM   #100
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This thread has run it's course...

There's been some sound advice given and some waste of time posts on this one!

OP, think long and hard before you try to finance a luxury item like a watch.
Only you can make the choice on what's for you. So I suggest you take a few trips to the AD, pick the one that makes you smile the most, and go with it without regret!
Good choice or bad, it's yours to make both financially and literally.

This thread has long since ceased about any watch, and has veered into a thread of financial opinions that is only going no where other than circles and arguments!

Therefore, closed!
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