By Fred Silberberg
You decide to buy a new car. You walk into the dealership and find something you like but can't afford. The salesperson describes the car in detail, and you take a test drive. Although you know the car is too expensive, the salesperson says he or she can work out affordable payments. You really want the car, and your desire to get it wins out ove...
You decide to buy a new car. You walk into the dealership and find something you like but can't afford. The salesperson describes the car in detail, and you take a test drive. Although you know the car is too expensive, the salesperson says he or she can work out affordable payments. You really want the car, and your desire to get it wins out ove...
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