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  • Trade Am International, Inc. this site is currently under construction. trade am international, inc. 6580 jimmy carter boulevard. norcross, georgia 30071 usa ...
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    Trade Am at The Home Depot
  • Trade Am. Script section containing code for Liveperson Chat Solution ... Trade Am. Castle Villa Red & Black Hand Tufted Wool 3 Ft.6 In. x 5 Ft.6 In. Area Rug ...
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Questions/Answers
I am buyng land with a doublewide trailor on it. Can Itrade in the trailor towards aconcrete home?
The land I am buying has a trailor on it and since I live in Florida I worry about hurricanes. I would like to build a concrete home on the property and would like to use the trailor as a trade in. Is this possible, or should I just sell the trailor to an individual?
I can't think of a situation where you would be able to trade it in. Selling it out right is your best option. Depending on how old it is will determine if anyone will even attempt it. It is very expensive to move them so people buying it have to take that into consideration. Good luck
I am an upper level managerwith trade skills also, whendo I get a blue collar jobwhile looking for a job?
I have about 2 1/2 months left of unemployment (if the don't pass the extention). I am usually a production manager, but I have trade skills. When should I start looking for a job in the trades in case I run out of unemployment. Will I run into problems of being over qualified?
Can i trade my car in while iam paying off a loan for it?
Just wondering if i could trade it in while i am stillpaying a bank for the loan for my car and if i can how does the process work? Thanks!
that is actually a very common occurrence - the dealer will pay off your loan and add the difference of the trade in value (unfortunately it will usually be less than the loan balance in many cases so you end up in a negative equity type situation) so the price of the new car ends up seeming to be more expensive than the original price - that doesn't always have to be the case though - often enough to mention, there are some really good deals on remaining stock from last year (2007 or even 2006 on some specialty cars) that have super rebates and incentives from the automaker and you end up not losing anything at all - it all depends on the situation but, don't let any dealer lie to you and make you think that they are the only ones that will offer that "favor" - every dealer does this type of deal at least once a day - in fact I'd bet that half or more of their deals are done that way. A lot of people never keep cars for more than 2 or 3 years anymore and cars are a lot more expensive than they used to be so paying off a $30K loan for an ordinary car is harder to do since salaries haven't kept up with inflation in any sector except maybe medicine.
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