Where can I get tanning bed financing for a tanning bed at home? Living in the northwest where seeing sunlight is a freak occurrence, I’ve heard this question asked more times than anyone should ever have to. Over the last decade and a half or so, it seems that tanning salons are popping up almost as fast as coffee shops.
You may not want to make the long trip out to the local tanning salon though so what do you do? Get a tanning bed at home. Getting one at home though requires money and since not many of us have a few thousand dollars just lying around, this is where financing options become an issue.
Finding a financing deal will not be the most difficult part of your search though. A quick search online will bring up many dealers from all across the country who are more than happy to extend financing options to you. Many times the process will be a simple matter of passing a credit check, choosing your bed and you’re off and ready with only a small monthly payment to remind you of your purchase until it’s yours.
Even better than that, many of these financing plans will require little to no money down. All you need to do is pay the one time service charge and off you go with the tanning bed of your dreams.
Another very viable option for those of you who do not wish to get involved in lengthy financing plans is to lease your tanning bed. Many companies also have lease plans available that can be for as low as 36 months or as high as 48 months or more. Flexibility goes a long way towards making a sale and tanning bed suppliers have learned this so take advantage of it!
Naturally though there are some common sense items that you should always keep in mind before making a purchase like this. While it’s easy to look around and see that beautiful super shiny Tan Master 5000 (Just for the record, I made that up… sounds real don’t it though?) with the not so shiny $10,000 price tag but wouldn’t that almost as shiny bed with the more affordable $2,000 do the same job just about? Don’t let yourself get burned (pun intended), get what you can afford. If you can afford what you want, more power to you.
If you’re buying a tanning bed for your home than chances are you already know this but just in case you’re fuzzy on the topic, make sure you have the space in your home to fit a tanning bed and make sure to get the voltage from your outlets tested. No point in spending thousands of dollars on a tanning bed if all it’s going to do is make your electrical outlets explode after all.
Use common sense and shop around and pretty soon you’ll be sporting the all year tan that will have some green with envy and some looking even more pale than usual.
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September 8th, 2010
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