I understand an initial payment will be charged to my card today.
*I acknowledge that my credit card will be charged monthly for the installment purchase payment. I will continue to pay the full payment amount each month until the instrument is paid in full.
*If my address, phone number, or any other billing information should change, I will notify Your Family Still Matters immediately. Your Family Still Matters will try to give a courtesy reminder but it is strictly my responsibility to make sure that payments are made.
*Your Family Still Matters reserves the right to repossess the instrument or hold me accountable for the full purchase price of the instrument if payments are more than 60 days delinquent. Your Family Still Matters also reserves the right to use a collections agency to recover funds which could add collection fees of up to 33% to the balance owed.
*I understand that this instrument and accessories remain the property of Four Strings Utah/Your Family Still Matters and that I am responsible for it and its safekeeping until it is paid for in full.
*I am responsible for normal expenses (including strings on violins or pads, mouthpieces and reeds for horns), upkeep, and any damage done to the instrument, its case, or accessories.
Please DO NOT try to repair an instrument yourself. Many repairs are quick and easy when done right, but can become very difficult and expensive if repairs are made improperly. Repairs done somewhere other than Your Family Still Matters may void the upgrade portion of this contract at our discretion.
An upgrade is defined as moving up in price $150 or more. Up to 100% of the purchase price (if paid in full) will apply toward an upgrade after the above conditions have been met. Instrument trades without an increase in price will be charged a $150 trade fee to go up from one size to another.
If the instrument being returned has been under contract for 6 months or more, a string replacement charge and/or bridge replacement charge may be deducted from the credit that will be applied to the upgraded instrument. The maximum amount that can be deducted is equal to ½ of the retail cost of a new set of strings and/or bridge replacement with labor. Upgrades are limited to 3 years from the instrument purchase date (or date of ownership if purchased through a payment plan).