@tammynik So he is entitled to merchandise that he did not pay? And your recommendations to "f" the company that employs people and pays wages and, and....? Wow, we need more people like you to destroy the economy.
@resjudicata You seem to have a limited vocabulary concerning the f-bombs. Let me enhance it. The word "theft" and "stealing" needs to be firmly inserted. Yes, not paying for goods is theft and stealing.
@chris73 I didn't say anything about theft and stealing. My point was poor people or middle class aren't destroying the economy. The ultra wealthy and corporations are. If you really think that, I suggest you educate yourself on finance and economics a bit more.
@resjudicata At this point I believe you made your point concerning one aspect and part of a sentence over and over and over. We get it. Thanks. No, I am sure that most people understand that one piece of furniture not paid will not ruin the economy. We get it, I get it. It was explained enough at this point. Really.
@bjk Leon's severely overcharges anyways. That $2500 couch was probably selling for $700 at local furniture retailers. They can probably keep hounding him but it should be off the credit report soon.
@despondent From the article, I understand that there is more downside to keeping the debt than to pay it off if you would like to set yourself free or it can come back at any point.
@childofgod001 I agree. But financing us always thru another bank or lending agency.... like Flexiti..... CIBC or TD... etc. Leon's doesn't deal with financing directly.