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I'm a one-man (at the moment) copier business that sells and rents lease-end Canon copiers that I buy from a local wholesaler. I'm looking for a good leasing company so I can offer my customers that option as well. I occasionally have a customer that doesn't have the funds available and/or doesn't want the click charges associated with a rental. Any good leasing company's out there that won't rake my customer's over the coals and preferably has a $1 buyout option at lease end?
I've been using Leaf for many years on new units ( not sure on used equipment) Getting approved depends on the company or person credit wothiness. I do remember a few companies that will take higher risk people obviously at a higher rate . Maybe some of the other tech have some insight on those
I've been using Leaf for many years on new units ( not sure on used equipment) Getting approved depends on the company or person credit wothiness. I do remember a few companies that will take higher risk people obviously at a higher rate . Maybe some of the other tech have some insight on those
I've been using Leaf for many years on new units ( not sure on used equipment) Getting approved depends on the company or person credit wothiness. I do remember a few companies that will take higher risk people obviously at a higher rate . Maybe some of the other tech have some insight on those
Leaf is really aggressive right now.........at least trying to get us to send them business. The rates are good. Local returns. Regarding used equipment they allow up to 75% of the equipment's original MSRP so there is plenty of room to make money.
That being said, I do the vast majority of my business through US Bank primarily because most of my business is repeat business and its easier to stay with the incumbent leasing company rather than change them to another.
I'm a one-man (at the moment) copier business that sells and rents lease-end Canon copiers that I buy from a local wholesaler. I'm looking for a good leasing company so I can offer my customers that option as well. I occasionally have a customer that doesn't have the funds available and/or doesn't want the click charges associated with a rental. Any good leasing company's out there that won't rake my customer's over the coals and preferably has a $1 buyout option at lease end?
Absolutely¡ªcheck out Ascentium Capital or TimePayment. Both work well for small businesses and often offer $1 buyout leases. They're not too hard on customers and have flexible terms. Just make sure to read the fine print¡ªsome fees can sneak in. Worth giving them a call to see what fits best.
I'm a one-man (at the moment) copier business that sells and rents lease-end Canon copiers that I buy from a local wholesaler. I'm looking for a good leasing company so I can offer my customers that option as well. I occasionally have a customer that doesn't have the funds available and/or doesn't want the click charges associated with a rental. Any good leasing company's out there that won't rake my customer's over the coals and preferably has a $1 buyout option at lease end? Speed Stars
Do you want a leasing company that specializes in office equipment or are you open to general commercial equipment leasing firms?
I'm a one-man (at the moment) copier business that sells and rents lease-end Canon copiers that I buy from a local wholesaler. I'm looking for a good leasing company so I can offer my customers that option as well. I occasionally have a customer that doesn't have the funds available and/or doesn't want the click charges associated with a rental. Any good leasing company's out there that won't rake my customer's over the coals and preferably has a $1 buyout option at lease end?
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