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All I can say is wow..... I am going to try to find this entire interview, I would like to hear Dave's full response.

I am in my early 40's, never had debt besides my house. I was raised that if you don't have the money to pay for something, you don't buy it.
 
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I am in my early 40's, never had debt besides my house.
Me either except for a fairly small car loan that I paid off early, and a loan from my mom. Just for debate, if you're running up the student debt for a career that has a reasonable chance of being worth it in the end, like doctor, medical researcher, maybe lawyer, it might be a reasonable risk. But to on top of that run up car, personal, and credit card debt is stupidity, and anybody that stupid probably won't be able to get a job that's able to pay of the student loans.
 
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Me either except for a fairly small car loan that I paid off early, and a loan from my mom. Just for debate, if you're running up the student debt for a career that has a reasonable chance of being worth it in the end, like doctor, medical researcher, maybe lawyer, it might be a reasonable risk. But to on top of that run up car, personal, and credit card debt is stupidity, and anybody that stupid probably won't be able to get a job that's able to pay of the student loans.

A buddy of mine found a camper he wants. He was talking to the dealership and finally got them to agree on a price he was willing to pay. He said great, draw up the paperwork and he will be there to pick it up with cash in hand.

They came back the next day and told him that the only way that they can honor the price they gave him was if he were to take a loan, if not they will have to raise the price by $4000 because with the price they quoted him was including the kickbacks they were going to be getting from the loan. They said no one buys campers anymore with cash.



Whatever happened to the days when the cash price was cheaper than the listing price……
 
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