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Zero-percent loans of up to $15,000 are available for other energy-efficient improvements.
Here's a switch—some utilities will pay you to save energy 2010
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Zero-percent financing can save you real money, if you qualify.
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Zero-percent financing can save you real money, if you qualify.
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Zero-percent and other very attractive terms have been around for some time now, so these new deals might be expected to keep the industry about where it has been for the last two years, but are unlikely to provide a big lift.
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Zero-percent and other very attractive terms have been around for some time now, so these new deals might be expected to keep the industry about where it has been for the last two years, but are unlikely to provide a big lift.
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Zero-percent and other very attractive terms have been around for some time now, so these new deals might be expected to keep the industry about where it has been for the last two years, but are unlikely to provide a big lift.
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Zero-percent and other very attractive terms have been around for some time now, so these new deals might be expected to keep the industry about where it has been for the last two years, but are unlikely to provide a big lift.
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Zero-percent interest loans typically are offered in the range of 24 to 36 months.
HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News 2010
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Zero-percent financing and cash-back rebate offers are as much a part of auto sales as gleaming showrooms and that new-car smell.
HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News 2010
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Zero-percent financing is available for customers with at least a "good" credit rating,
CNN.com 2010
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