PMT offering 0% on Gibson's. From now till some time in August

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sawyersawyer Frets: 732
If anyone out there looking to spread the cost.
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  • vincechu89vincechu89 Frets: 92
    I think others are doing this too, e.g. guitar guitar were doing 2 years 0% on Gibson and 3 years on Gibson CS. Andertons had discounts and 0% on some tasty looking Gibson CS models... not sure if the deals expired though.
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  • BBBluesBBBlues Frets: 635
    Have they been given incentives from Gibson to shift stock?

    Whats the process of a middle sized shop being able to offer finance at 0% - does this involve any 3rd party creditors. 
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  • valevale Frets: 1052
    edited July 2018

    BBBlues said:
    Have they been given incentives from Gibson to shift stock?

    maybe it's something to do with the current political context?

    trumptard currently poisioning & bottlenecking international trade with his compulsive willy-waving.

    & uk about to crash into a huge financial & trade question mark over 'the sh*tshow whose name we dare not mention'.

    maybe gibson (with current woes) are anxious to pocket what they can while they still can & will cut sweet deals with retailers who can help them out?
    hofner hussie & hayman harpie. what she said...
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  • Pmt can arrange 0% on anything if pushed. I’m collecting a telecaster today from them where they’ve price matched from another store and given me the finance which the other shop wouldn’t do because it was in the sale. 
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 26753
    It’s most likely because they’re about to be deluged with a shitload of 2019 guitars so trying to sell as many 2018 models as possible so they don’t have to discount so many of them lat
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  • TwoSpellWizardTwoSpellWizard Frets: 238
    edited July 2018
    Yeah guitarguitar have this offer on as well. They also have the option of paying a 0% deposit as well which is nice.
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  • AlexOAlexO Frets: 1083
    I tried a really nice 56 Goldtop in PMT yesterday they know I'm a sucker for this sort of deal.

    I was strong though... on this occasion.
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  • AlexO said:
    I tried a really nice 56 Goldtop in PMT yesterday they know I'm a sucker for this sort of deal.

    I was strong though... on this occasion.
    I’ve just seen that! Looks nice. 
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  • sawyersawyer Frets: 732
    If they had a Gold Top with h umbuckers I'd probably be there. I know they doing the p90 jobbie at moment but not what I'm looking for:( R7's too much:( even on 0%.
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  • bingefellerbingefeller Frets: 5723
    I'm glad I got rid of mine before all of these deals came about!
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  • sawyersawyer Frets: 732
    I see guitarguitar has bumped price of gold top classic up to £1699. Naughty.
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  • robgilmorobgilmo Frets: 3359
    But they always had the option of 0 percent finance.
    A Deuce , a Tele and a cup of tea.
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  • m_cm_c Frets: 1211
    BBBlues said:
    Have they been given incentives from Gibson to shift stock?

    Whats the process of a middle sized shop being able to offer finance at 0% - does this involve any 3rd party creditors. 
    Last time I chatted to someone about retail finance, 0% deals typically cost the retailer around 6%, and it's always via a 3rd party credit provider.
    I'd guess there are price control terms attached to being a dealer to keep prices fixed, which are most likely very dubious legally, but nobody will want to challenge them and risk losing their dealership.
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