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Originally Posted by XPays
we allow for a grace period and voluntary pause but if the lease to owner defaults, they will not get the domain. on the bright side, they will have been able to experiment and not have any longterm consequences either. we are not going to report to a credit agency for example. any product one would lease to own will revert back to the seller if the buyer defaults so that is just a fact of life and risk the buyer must take. the option is always there to payoff early with no penalty or buy outright from the start. at the end of the day, a few bucks down and a tidy monthly payment is a nice deal. dell finances equipment like this too, so does GE.....
I am there!!!! Find me in the ocean daily- no showfloor and no cabanas 
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I'm not knocking it, i think its a good idea. If someone defaults they default it's not your fault or problem. I was just making sure it worked that way. What are the lease terms for this, how late can they be, how many times late, what type of grace period. can you spell it out for me, pretend I am stupid, thanks.