Posted on Feb 25, 2016
Do you help your soldiers out when it comes to them making a big purchase?
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Not helping them financially, but guiding them away from predatory lenders and that they don't purchase a lemon
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Last month one of my SGTs was finally trading in his old beat up car for a newer Honda Civic. He had some concerns over what he was being told so he called me up from the dealership and I spoke to the salesman and helped iron out a pretty darn good deal for him. I told him that he made a smart move getting a second opinion because in the end car dealerships only have their best interests in mind.
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When I was a Platoon Commander, we always made it common practice for junior Marines to consult their leadership prior to making a big purchase. Of course, that didn't stop the more stubborn suspected ASVAB waiver-holder from going out in town on his own and buying some 1980s Porche at 34% interest. It was complete hassle getting that problem fixed.
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^ All the upvotes to the man who can figure out a Marine-equivalent to that excellent Army term.
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Your not a leader of your don't. But I always tried to advise them not to live above their means also
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