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Hi. Since the apartment that I'm going to be moving provides a hookup for allowing me to install a washer and dryer, I opted to go with the front-loaded washer machine; therefore I wanted to save money on a long run for electricity and water, but it's expensive. Thus, I used Froogle and came up with a search:
http://www.savinglots.com/lotprod.asp?item=W892F
$359 is good but I can't afford the shipping costs... Well I'm going to be saving up lots of money for apartment but I can't get a job because my parents and I are moving to Altha, Fla., a rural town west of Tallahassee, to fix the house.
Now--the reason why the apartment provides a washer/dryer hookup gives me the advantage that I don't have to travel down to a laundry area to wash clothes, covers, blankets, etc. And by the way please note that I don't want to get a roommate since I wanted to have an experience living by myself. Plus, I could find other apartments but since I have a shopping cart, I wanted to travel from apartment to grocery store without a cab.
So I have a question for you. Would you spend $200 for shipping costs? It's very shocking but true, for the reason that the washer machine is big, except size doesn't matter although cost does! Thus I'd take that shipping cost and get myself a dryer which my mom will give me the gift card for Christmas.
Another question is, what kind of advantage/disadvantage would you take: front-loaded washer machine saves money during the long run for water/electricity but expensive, or top-loaded washer machine, which is expensive during the long run but cheaper when you buy it?
(I've restructured my sentences and paragraphs and minimized the repeading words in some paragraphs...notably the word "because," "but," etc.; thus I use Thesaurous to look at other words that have the same meaning although it has to make sense for others to understand my grammar...)
http://www.savinglots.com/lotprod.asp?item=W892F
$359 is good but I can't afford the shipping costs... Well I'm going to be saving up lots of money for apartment but I can't get a job because my parents and I are moving to Altha, Fla., a rural town west of Tallahassee, to fix the house.
Now--the reason why the apartment provides a washer/dryer hookup gives me the advantage that I don't have to travel down to a laundry area to wash clothes, covers, blankets, etc. And by the way please note that I don't want to get a roommate since I wanted to have an experience living by myself. Plus, I could find other apartments but since I have a shopping cart, I wanted to travel from apartment to grocery store without a cab.
So I have a question for you. Would you spend $200 for shipping costs? It's very shocking but true, for the reason that the washer machine is big, except size doesn't matter although cost does! Thus I'd take that shipping cost and get myself a dryer which my mom will give me the gift card for Christmas.
Another question is, what kind of advantage/disadvantage would you take: front-loaded washer machine saves money during the long run for water/electricity but expensive, or top-loaded washer machine, which is expensive during the long run but cheaper when you buy it?
(I've restructured my sentences and paragraphs and minimized the repeading words in some paragraphs...notably the word "because," "but," etc.; thus I use Thesaurous to look at other words that have the same meaning although it has to make sense for others to understand my grammar...)
