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from my experience with having items of kit on HP, id just say, that you should defiantly read the terms and conditions of payment.

 

I have alway tried to buy all my plant from my own funds, however, i did have an instance once where, when I bought a new chipper, I paid the vat and half the value of the machine and took the rest over two years only to find out that the company who supplied the finance on behalf of Orange plant took yearly sums from my account, the company apparently claimed that it was some kind of perk, taken from the customer for how ever many years I had the machine after the sum was settled, for setting up the deal, the only way I got out of it was once I sold the machine 5 years later,

 

this seemed really unfair and a crappy way to sting the client for extra funds.

 

I take it it mentioned this in the Terms and conditions? Surely they make their money on the interest you pay by doing finance. I didn't,t realise they would take yearly sums too.

This is just the sort of sorry that puts me right of finance.

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This one just come out of the paint shop with new wiring loom, sensors all bearings new, dodgy jensen drawbar replaced with better! under 750kg feeds lot better than old one and meets current hse requirments.

should last me 4-5yrs and still worth 2-3 grand afterwards.

 

That sound ok:)

 

 

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