This is probably aimed more at the record dealers rather than buyers.
I have seen on a few occasions that record sellers are willing to accept instalment payments for records. Now for someone like myself who never spends more than £70 - £80 at the most on anyone record (except once when pie-eyed and bidding on Ebay ), I've been unable to buy a couple of items I'd love to have.
I'm digressing, what I'd like to know is what sort of terms are acceptable? Would it be acceptable to pay for say a £200 record in instalments of say £50 or £20 per month? I mean how long would sellers be willing for someone to pay? How low on instalments would you be willing to accept? Does accepting instalments help with sales?
Personally, I've always been too embarrassed to ask for fear of causing any offence to anyone. Anyway it's just something that has been puzzling me for a little while.
If you don't want to post in public as to avoid any possible future exploitation, I'll understand.
This is probably aimed more at the record dealers rather than buyers.
I have seen on a few occasions that record sellers are willing to accept instalment payments for records. Now for someone like myself who never spends more than £70 - £80 at the most on anyone record (except once when pie-eyed and bidding on Ebay
), I've been unable to buy a couple of items I'd love to have.
I'm digressing, what I'd like to know is what sort of terms are acceptable? Would it be acceptable to pay for say a £200 record in instalments of say £50 or £20 per month? I mean how long would sellers be willing for someone to pay? How low on instalments would you be willing to accept? Does accepting instalments help with sales?
Personally, I've always been too embarrassed to ask for fear of causing any offence to anyone.
Anyway it's just something that has been puzzling me for a little while.
If you don't want to post in public as to avoid any possible future exploitation, I'll understand.