Anyone ever rent a TV?

Mostly just to play Batman Arkham Asylum on it.

All of the sudden I find this train of thought much more appealing and rational.

However, I recommend parlaying that with some Fallout 3 or maybe Crysis to really get the full value out of it.
 
You're willing to put up with a lifetime of bullshit so you can rock out with Jebus at the adult's table in the afterlife, but you can't save $50 a week for six months in order to buy a tee-vee?
 
You're willing to put up with a lifetime of bullshit so you can rock out with Jebus at the adult's table in the afterlife, but you can't save $50 a week for six months in order to buy a tee-vee?

Not sure if I should be furious about this post or laugh.
 
maybe she meant why 'rent' ?

google the model # for the lowest price & look what you'll pay over the total # of weeks renting.

Or were you just thinking of renting for some particular event & then taking it back?
yah
 
btw, renting a TV isn't a bad idea. You can check out different TVs. And when you dont pay, I don't think they can mess with ur credit.
 
btw, renting a TV isn't a bad idea. You can check out different TVs. And when you dont pay, I don't think they can mess with ur credit.

They can. Rent to own places actually do report against your credit in some way/shape/or form.