My mother always said "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is." In this case, they should listen to my mother. A deal that says "It's all free now, but you'll have to pay down the road" doesn't sound reasonable to me. I really hope that they look at the long-term effects of this decision, and look at all of the options. This reminds me of all of those commercials that say "No money down until 2003". What happens when I/we start having to pay?
My mother always said "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is." In this case, they should listen to my mother. A deal that says "It's all free now, but you'll have to pay down the road" doesn't sound reasonable to me. I really hope that they look at the long-term effects of this decision, and look at all of the options. This reminds me of all of those commercials that say "No money down until 2003". What happens when I/we start having to pay?