Tuba Financing
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I went thru my credit union and got a fair rate. I paid it off and now the horn is mine. It can be done, but I did it long after I graduated.
Just be sure you can follow their terms. Nothing would suck worse than having your tuba repossesed.
Just be sure you can follow their terms. Nothing would suck worse than having your tuba repossesed.
SD
I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
I am convinced that 90% of the problems with rhythm, tone, intonation, articulation, technique, and overall prowess on the horn are related to air issues.
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Joe, you thinkin' about entering a new line of work?bloke wrote:Here's an offer:
Pick out whatever brand-new tuba you want, as long as it is a model on my pre-approved list and purchased at or below my pre-approved purchase price for that model.
Provided I pre-approve the purchase price and the model, I'll finance it for you.
You can pay 50% down to me, and I'll purchase the instrument for you and finance the other 50% of the amount.
The terms are as follows:

- Joe Baker
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Bloke, if you made your terms one font-size smaller, you'd have people lined up around the block to take you up on your offer!bloke wrote:Here's an offer:
Pick out whatever brand-new tuba you want, as long as it is a model on my pre-approved list and purchased at or below my pre-approved purchase price for that model.
Provided I pre-approve the purchase price and the model, I'll finance it for you.
You can pay 50% down to me, and I'll purchase the instrument for you and finance the other 50% of the amount.
The terms are as follows:
1/ I will hold on to the instrument as collateral until the complete debt is paid.
2/ The interest rate is 21% per annum.
3/ Payments are due monthly beginning immediately for 120 months (10 years), and the pre-payment penalty is 250% of the balance due + 100% of the down payment.
4/ If any payment is missed, 200% of the balance (including interest and pre-payment penalties) is due on demand. Default will dictate immediate repossession. Any legal fees incurred to collect the balance will be paid by the borrower.
5/ Once all of the payments have been made as specified above, the tuba will be surrendered to you for your use.
6/ The financier cannot be held responsible for wear-and-tear of any items held in collateral.
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Joe Baker, who throws away a half-dozen or so WORSE offers that arrive in unsolicited mail, every day.
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