It's all over. Life isn't worth living anymore.

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rlord1974":2smdjhq1 said:
Do they do layaway?
Even if they did, I am not sure they would just let some weird Euro dude put a JT on layaway.

But it's worth a shot :doh:
 
kasperjensen":1hkymkwd said:
rlord1974":1hkymkwd said:
Do they do layaway?
Even if they did, I am not sure they would just let some weird Euro dude put a JT on layaway.

But it's worth a shot :doh:

I don't see why they wouldn't? Your money is as good as the next guy's. Do they even need to know you live in Europe? Give them a friend's U.S. address. You're not financing the guitar - you're simply putting a deposit down to hold it and will pay the remainder over the term they outline. Once paid off, it's all yours to take home (or then you tell them you need it shipped to Spain! :lol: :LOL: ).

Plus, deposits are typically non-refundable, so again, they should be indifferent if the "weird Euro dude" subsequently flakes and doesn't pay the balance! :D
 
I would say to save for 90 days. That will tell you if you really want it. Spur of the moment purchase type gas will fade.

Then put it on a store CC, pay off in another 90 days. If you can't pay it off with 90 days of saving and 90 days of post purchase payments.... It is out of your price range.

The last thing anyone needs now is more CC debt. That shit is like a boat anchor chained to your soul...
 
Heritage Softail":2folj4lx said:
I would say to save for 90 days. That will tell you if you really want it. Spur of the moment purchase type gas will fade.

Then put it on a store CC, pay off in another 90 days. If you can't pay it off with 90 days of saving and 90 days of post purchase payments.... It is out of your price range.

The last thing anyone needs now is more CC debt. That shit is like a boat anchor chained to your soul...

Being a resident of Spain (?), I doubt they would approve a store credit card. However, the above advice re: debt is good.

Trussarts are a unique instrument and sound. If you truly believe its something you want/need, I have to imagine there is something you could sell to raise some or all of the money within a reasonable timeframe to pay off the balance with? If you have any late model, mass production guitars (LP, Strat, etc), sell it to get the Trussart. The late model instrument will be easy to replace in the future.
 
rlord1974":gnbaogkv said:
Heritage Softail":gnbaogkv said:
I would say to save for 90 days. That will tell you if you really want it. Spur of the moment purchase type gas will fade.

Then put it on a store CC, pay off in another 90 days. If you can't pay it off with 90 days of saving and 90 days of post purchase payments.... It is out of your price range.

The last thing anyone needs now is more CC debt. That shit is like a boat anchor chained to your soul...

Being a resident of Spain (?), I doubt they would approve a store credit card. However, the above advice re: debt is good.

Trussarts are a unique instrument and sound. If you truly believe its something you want/need, I have to imagine there is something you could sell to raise some or all of the money within a reasonable timeframe to pay off the balance with? If you have any late model, mass production guitars (LP, Strat, etc), sell it to get the Trussart. The late model instrument will be easy to replace in the future.

Exactly. There is a bunch of stuff I am thinking of selling so I can get closer to buying it. If that one gets sold in the mean time, I will just start looking for another or order one from JT himself. I may have found my perfect guitar, so I now I have that goal. Which is awesome. In the meantime, I have plenty of good shit to play with :)
 
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