Wednesday, April 23, 2014

When buying a new car, can I get a recent college grad rebate with a diploma mill degree?




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I want to get that $1000 back from Toyota for the college grad rebate, but I graduated over 2 years ago so I don't qualify. Terms and conditions say that you must graduate within the last 2 years from an accredited institution. I'm looking at buying a "life experience degree" for $150 from a website that claims accreditation from World Online Education Accrediting Commission (used by multiple diploma mills). They are not recognized by the US Dept. of Education, however, there are no US laws regulating or preventing independent accrediting agencies. My feeling is that since they give no details on who must accredit the institution, any accreditation should work. Does anyone have experience with trying this? Anyone work at a dealership have insight?


Answer
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I want to buy my first car but financially smart?

Q. You see I'm a full-time student going to college and I work too. I have an income of a little over $500 a month. And I'm planning on buying a car to move back and forth. I have a $1000.00 saved but I'm unsure if I should buy a used or new car. Right now, my sister is sharing her car with me, but honestly, its a pain.

I've been checking on my credit score and its a 665, which is "average", but I'm not satisfied with it since I used to have a over 710.

I want a new car but I dont want to a high interest rate. At first, I was thinking of saving money at least 5,000 to 7,000 dollars and going to a dealer an just saying okay I have this amount of cash what kind of deal can I get, you know. But that would be pretty stupid for me since they can higher the price on the car.

If you have any advice, personal experinces you can share with me, I would appreciate it alot. Thanks.


Answer
Before buy new car please get lot of information about new car. You can visit http://www.carinfo.com/. Here you can learn car buying secrets: the most common tricks that new car dealers use to overcharge people. Great car buying tips to protect new car shoppers!




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