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Living in a city, any city, means that a percent of people there are poor. This business is aimed at those who can't afford to buy the tires on their vehicle. This is the same deal as "rent-to-own" that furniture stores have offered the poor for years. Miss a payment and find your house empty, or now, your car up on blocks. The poor always pay more for what they purchase.
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