Starmarks - Counting Your Pennies…

by admin on October 28, 2009

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I know.   You have been looking at that guitar on our website for weeks, but it is just too expensive in these tight times to plunk down $900 right now for something that you want but don’t need.  But, damn!  It would look so great in the den sitting on the buffet next to the framed album and signed Phillies baseball in the Lucite case!

Well, maybe there is a solution to this dilemma.  First of all, Starmarks is re-evaluating its price structure so that our memorabilia will perhaps be more within the range of folks who are having more difficulty making all the ends meet.  After all, without your interest and loyalty, we can’t continue to offer you some of the best and most reliable memorabilia on the market.

Here is something else that might help….. Did you know that Starmarks has a layaway plan?  We have been assisting our collectors with this plan for as long as I have been running the business, but we don’t tout it too much.  However, maybe now is the time for us to re-introduce our clients to a method that can make acquisition of that perfect piece a reality.

Under the Layaway Plan, you can purchase any item you see on our website for 25% of the list price as a down payment.  Then you can take up to 120 days (4 months) to pay off the balance.  We don’t require that you pay on any schedule.  You can make your own payments of whatever amount you want, depending on when and how much best suits you.  Starmarks will hold the item for you and as soon as you make the last payment, we will deliver it to you.  No interest, no penalties.  If for some reason you reach the end of the pay period and want a refund, we will gladly give you all the money back minus a $30 service fee.

So take another look at that guitar, and check out our new pricing structure—maybe that beautiful framed album IS within reach!  Give us a call and let us know if you are interested.

By Larry Lancit

Starmarks website

From Starmarks.com

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