Mar-24-2014 07:19 AM
Mar-24-2014 05:32 PM
sherpaxc wrote:
I disagree. This is NOT the time to go into debt and teach your kids poor spending habits. This is the time to tighten the belt and make due with less. Hey, I'm not saying don't camp. I am 34 with a wife and kid and we camp all summer long. We are both teachers. But my truck and trailer are paid for. Yes, I took a loan out for both but both were paid for within a year because I bought used but in excellent condition.
I don't buy the whole, this is the time while the kids are young.
Mar-24-2014 05:12 PM
Mar-24-2014 04:45 PM
Mar-24-2014 03:57 PM
Mar-24-2014 03:50 PM
v10superduty wrote:sherpaxc wrote:
I made the same mistake with a truck. Impulse buy and I was upside down. I ended up selling it, cutting my loses, paying off what I owed and calling it a lesson learned. I then saved up and bought a pop up camper for 5k.
Please don't expect to pay 15 years on that thing. It's not worth it. Everyone makes mistakes, but your's can be fixed. Cut your losses and sell it.
So this guy who obviously wants to go camping has a brand new camper in his yard at a payment he can afford. He is going to pay a whack of interest if he doesn't re-fi lower or make some extra payments BUT he has a camper he can afford..
He is badly upside down and your "advice" is to sell it now at a loss, still owe probably quite a lot, don't get to go camping but keep making payments on something you don't have? :h
Sorry, but I can't agree and doubt he will take this advice..
Mar-24-2014 03:12 PM
thomasmnile wrote:Big Ray wrote:
There sure are a few rude people on rv.net smh:R
True. Well actually, more than a few. Hey OP, as long as you make the payment and it's not killing you, Enjoy. I agree, your interest rate is not the greatest in the current environment, and agree with the poster that suggests you explore refinance options that may be available to you. If a re-fi cut 4 points or so off you interest rate that's some nice savings...........
Mar-24-2014 03:12 PM
Mar-24-2014 02:59 PM
Mar-24-2014 02:56 PM
yankeeslover wrote:
im so glad I started this thread... I had no idea that even adding $20.00 per month would help... going by those online calculators, adding $20.00 per month cut off over 3 years of the 15 year loan...that's huge.... im gonna try to figure out what difference that makes on my truck payment... I have 5 years to pay on my new truck... im assuming same logic can be applied there... I was under the assumption that I would need to double payments in order to pay off early but this is not even close the the case...even an extra $10.00 per month cut off 15 months from the bill..thats gigantic....
Mar-24-2014 02:55 PM
thomasmnile wrote:Big Ray wrote:
There sure are a few rude people on rv.net smh:R
True. Well actually, more than a few. Hey OP, as long as you make the payment and it's not killing you, Enjoy. I agree, your interest rate is not the greatest in the current environment, and agree with the poster that suggests you explore refinance options that may be available to you. If a re-fi cut 4 points or so off you interest rate that's some nice savings...........
Mar-24-2014 02:52 PM
Mar-24-2014 02:11 PM
Mar-24-2014 02:04 PM
Big Ray wrote:
There sure are a few rude people on rv.net smh:R
Mar-24-2014 01:57 PM
v10superduty wrote:sherpaxc wrote:
I made the same mistake with a truck. Impulse buy and I was upside down. I ended up selling it, cutting my loses, paying off what I owed and calling it a lesson learned. I then saved up and bought a pop up camper for 5k.
Please don't expect to pay 15 years on that thing. It's not worth it. Everyone makes mistakes, but your's can be fixed. Cut your losses and sell it.
So this guy who obviously wants to go camping has a brand new camper in his yard at a payment he can afford. He is going to pay a whack of interest if he doesn't re-fi lower or make some extra payments BUT he has a camper he can afford..
He is badly upside down and your "advice" is to sell it now at a loss, still owe probably quite a lot, don't get to go camping but keep making payments on something you don't have? :h
Sorry, but I can't agree and doubt he will take this advice..
Mar-24-2014 01:45 PM