Sharing a good lease out experience

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    And currently, I am the you that was! Thank you for this. I've been so discouraged lately seeing so many negative reviews on leasing. I'm more confused than anything, and i'm also beginning this o/o journey completely ignorant as well. I have been driving a year now for a company and little pay, but after my fiance being let go at 5 months pregnant with our second and having to move in the middle of inflation, i'm choosing to be more determined than deterred. However, i know buying a truck is not realistic for me atm, and this thread you've created is definitely giving me hope. Any guidance, suggestions, advice, and a few prayers for this family man would be greatly appreciated ! Stay great.
     
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    Yes. Endlessly seek the kingdom and all its righteousness because without that being primary nothing matters. Everything accomplished inside of that will work out perfectly, catered specifically for you and secure.
     
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    Did I get hood winked
     
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    Please explain to me where the discouragement came from?
    I asked if that’s what they were taking

    The cost of that truck new divided into 18 months plus interest or whatever they take is about $9,000 a month plus whatever other expenses such as fuel repairs etc all before you get a dime for living expenses
    I’m not saying you didn’t do it or it’s not possible but most can’t afford or have the possibility to generate that $$ all before they any to the house

    Most can’t afford a regular $3-4000 truck payment for the same reasons
     
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    The math please:rolleyes::rolleyes:. Please do show your work or you will not be given credit:D:D
     
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    BennysPennys Road Train Member

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    Your right it is kind of all fake until you post the numbers- even when they are so positive and praise Jesus!
     
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    Jesus always has the credit. Thank you for assisting righteousness with not crediting men.
     
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    ibcalm19 Road Train Member

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    We are not talking about the Word of God. We want a sermon on a lease purchase of a 579 in 18 months:rolleyes::rolleyes:
     
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    All in, it's probably closer to $10k.
    That said, if you had no home life whatsoever and just ran for 18 months, $2500 a week is definitely doable.
     
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    ok, here’s the sermon.
    Work hard, so hard you’ll cry and forget what it’s like not to cry. 18 Months later you’re done. Possibly in 12 months but I had personal set backs that 99% of you won’t have.
     
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