I'm going to break that rule (as I tend to break many), and possibly risk alienating some people...but here goes:The customer is already right!
If you are a younger person (or even an older person, who is in a relationship where a partner or spouse must sign off on and OK major purchases), please have a very specific meeting with parents or a spouse/partner prior to contacting a retailer about a major purchase (such as a $2000-and-up tuba or euphonium). If funding is coming from multiple sources, please confirm the availability of those funds from ALL sources, prior to any dialog with a seller.
Several people, lately, seemed to have involved themselves in extensive dialogs (with me) regarding purchases, and then - on the scheduled "buying day", apologize that they are not able to follow through.
Emergencies happen (and one person was candid with me - telling me that their parents were unwilling to fund), but you're consuming another human beings' time (>> time out of their life...and not just looking at something on a webpage over-and-over) when feigning a purchase in an ACTUAL person-to-person human dialog, knowing full well that the "fantasy purchase" (??), ultimately, will not occur.
highly recommended order of actions:
1. COMPLETE funding, and authorization of other parties (parents, spouse, partner, etc.)
2. contacting a seller (whether a retailer or a private individual)
Word DOES tend to get around regarding those who engage in lengthy insincere dialogs regarding the acquisition of equipment.
If anyone reading this believes it's "just about them"...actually, it's about five or six people, and five or six different instruments...and it's NOT about other people - who ONLY communicated with me once or twice and then indicated that they were not interested in an item after all. A handful of initial contacts (indicating some interest) is JUST FINE and is WELCOME and EXPECTED.
Finally, I screw up...A LOT...but I try to NOT mislead, or engage others in my own acquisition fantasies.
OK...You can now be angry/annoyed with me for posting this...or not.