Suggesting a demo of a product available for a home loan is not causing any confusion, even if a minor fee is incurred to enable the demo to be realized.
The second suggestion is to use Amazon, taking advantage of their return policy. Amazon are 100% behind this; on a recent return to them made by me, they arranged the pickup by my local Postal service the following day to their being notified. Using the Postal Service shows real commitment to being efficient in dealing with returns.
I'm sure that the TTVJ Audio and Amazon route will enable an experience of a selection of SUT's. The OP and whoever else wishes to investigate the end sound being produced in their own systems will benefit from having the sat in front of experience. Talk doesn't cut it!!
Apart from parting with some money, the final bill should be a restock fee, and only if TTVJ Audio is requesting such a charge.
I see zero confusion; I see a clear route for the OP, where selections are best made, if experiencing the auxiliaries brought in for trialling prove satisfactory and are an attraction wanting to be maintained.
The OP may end up with a standalone phon' and a new Tonearm, as many, many audio enthusiasts have also done. Where both additions are to be used in conjunction with already good integrated Phon's and a second Tonearm to adorn a Turntable.
If used items become the selected route to make purchases, I support them even further, as a contribution to supporting the Circular Economy is a biggy for me.

