The Ultimate Regift for the 2007 Holidays
Wed Nov 28, 2007
The following story was also posted online at www.leasetrader.com.
LeaseTrader.com Says it's OK To be a 'ReGifter' -- This holiday season, everyone will be looking out for that one gift that always gets talked about. You know how to spot it and you can predict who it's coming from. In years past, everything from a label maker to a golf tee personalizer is the obvious regift choice to a loved one.
This year, however, LeaseTrader.com thinks you should regift your Car Lease to someone.
LeaseTrader.com is the "give your Car Lease to someone else" company,helping lease holders find others to take over the remaining portion of their Car Lease contract. The original lease holder gets a fresh start without paying early lease termination penalties, and the new driver gets a still-new car with much shorter terms without paying a down payment.
"With LeaseTrader.com, you're truly in a win-win situation by regifting your leased car to someone else," said Sergio Stiberman, CEO and founder of LeaseTrader.com. "And with our full staff of lease transfer specialists, we can help you find someone else to take over your car in time for the holiday season."
People all over the country want out of their car leases. Unwilling to spend thousands to break the lease early, they list their vehicles on LeaseTrader.com and look for people willing to take over the remaining portion of the lease.
With the holiday gift-giving season in full force, people can get out of their Car Lease contract and pay less than one car payment to do so. On the other hand, it's a great way to receive a nice car as a gift without paying thousands of dollars in a down payment and also committing to a 48-month lease.
Each customer is assigned an account representative to walk them through the transfer process. Free to browse the site, it costs $79 to list your vehicle, and potential buyers pay $39 for a membership fee and credit verification. Both parties also pay a $149 transfer fee.
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This story posted by LeaseTrader.com, the automotive service company that lets people transfer out of their Car Leases early. If you're looking to swap a lease or transfer out of your car lease, please visit www.leasetrader.com.
Print | posted on Thursday, November 29, 2007 6:37 PM