| > If you don't have the disposable cash to pay for it outright then you can't afford it anyway. You're conflating people who can't afford it with people who can afford it, but aren't certain that they want to buy it. I think it might be valid to say that if you can't afford to buy it outright then you shouldn't lease it. I can afford a VR headset, but what if I'm not sure which headset I would prefer for long term use? > With that all said you can try out the three examples you cite at your local Best Buy, Microsoft Store, Maker Space, Home Depot, etc etc. This is not the same thing as trialling something for hours/days in the comfort of your own space. Also, what if I know I will only need an expensive item for 3 months? |
Can you give an example?