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<p>[QUOTE="Ruges, post: 2560733, member: 38751"]Lease to own. Pay a monthly payment that is higher then a lease payment, With the option to buy the truck out for $100 at the end. Basicaly they own that truck until you pay that final $100. You are responsable for all repairs. You dont perform as good as they want or dont do exactly what they want, They dont give you good loads, you miss your lease payment truck is repoed. </p><p> </p><p>Now that does not always happen. There are many drivers who go threw the companies lease to own program succesfully. Your best bet is to talk to other lease to own drivers at the company you want to drive for. They are the only ones who can tell you how the company treats them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ruges, post: 2560733, member: 38751"]Lease to own. Pay a monthly payment that is higher then a lease payment, With the option to buy the truck out for $100 at the end. Basicaly they own that truck until you pay that final $100. You are responsable for all repairs. You dont perform as good as they want or dont do exactly what they want, They dont give you good loads, you miss your lease payment truck is repoed. Now that does not always happen. There are many drivers who go threw the companies lease to own program succesfully. Your best bet is to talk to other lease to own drivers at the company you want to drive for. They are the only ones who can tell you how the company treats them.[/QUOTE]
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