buy or rent?

South Africa
November 30, 2006 3:08am CST
do you rent from a friend cds or buy them?
7 responses
@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
30 Nov 06
I've never rented, or rented out my cd's because if you accidentially damage them or vice versa then it can cause friction. If they lose them, I would be cross. I don't buy them as they are far too expensive, I prefer to download them legally on the internet
@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
30 Nov 06
Sorry, Mylot playing up, kept coming up with unable to post, I hate it when this happens!
@bobby_12620 (1099)
• India
30 Nov 06
i get cds frm my friens
@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
30 Nov 06
I've never rented, or rented out my cd's because if you accidentially damage them or vice versa then it can cause friction. If they lose them, I would be cross. I don't buy them as they are far too expensive, I prefer to download them legally on the internet
@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
30 Nov 06
I've never rented, or rented out my cd's because if you accidentially damage them or vice versa then it can cause friction. If they lose them, I would be cross. I don't buy them as they are far too expensive, I prefer to download them legally on the internet
• India
30 Nov 06
collect money,buy and share.the cds go on rotation.we have created a common library.
@ESKARENA1 (18261)
30 Nov 06
i would never consider renting a house certainly not in britain where i currently rent, over the last 20 years or so, interest rates on mortgages have been so high and led to a great number of families having their houses reposessed, leaving many children without a home and having to live in hostels. if you add to this the low salaries among many groups of people in britain i think it becomes clear that renting is best
@ESKARENA1 (18261)
30 Nov 06
i would never consider renting a house certainly not in britain where i currently rent, over the last 20 years or so, interest rates on mortgages have been so high and led to a great number of families having their houses reposessed, leaving many children without a home and having to live in hostels. if you add to this the low salaries among many groups of people in britain i think it becomes clear that renting is best