If you ask nicely, will tuba makers/sellers like Wessex, MACK brass, and Eastman allow payment per month instead of everything at once?
not looking to buy (at the moment) just asking!
Thanks in advance!
-Raghul








I frequently recommend the following for young co-workers and the like;bloke wrote: It's possible to become independent financially (and no, I didn't use the term "independently wealthy"). All you have to do is to not fall into the ill-advised pitfalls into which the vast majority of people fall.

What "societal/political mindset" is that? Lunatics? That said, as 3V touched on above ("buy the biggest home you can afford as soon as feasible"), there are financial propositions that sometimes call for the assumption of a debt burden and make sense. And when I found myself in that position, it turned out that I needed to delay that for years - never having taken on any debt, my rating was 0, so I couldn't even get a bank credit card, had to start with Sears.bloke wrote: People of an identifiable societal/political mindset will - most often - encourage others to go into debt