I’m not going to say who the person was that I experienced this with… this is more of a warning to both buyers and sellers.
For the record, while I am knew to this website, I’ve been online and dealing positively for over 15 years on the following forums: Harmony Central, Birds and Moons, The Gear Page, Rig Talk, Sevenstring.org, Jemsite and ebay. I’ve bought and sold over 25 guitars valued over $1,500 each over the past year alone. I’ve never had one problem.
I recently purchased a guitar with a built in Fernandes Sustainer. I communicated with the seller a few times via email through here and once on the phone. After I sent the money, the seller emailed me saying that he assumed I would have sent it Paypal gift. Even though we never discussed Paypal gift, I sent him extra money to cover a portion of the Paypal fees.
The day I received the guitar, I noticed the sustainer wasn’t working. I emailed the seller letting him know. I tried changing the batteries… no change. I spoke to the seller on the phone the next day. He said that he didn’t test the guitar before shipping, but he never had any problems with it in the past. I told him that I was going away on vacation for a week so I wouldn’t be able to take it to a tech until I got back.
I took the guitar to a tech yesterday and he wasn’t able to determine the problem with the sustainer… but only because he’s never worked on a sustainer before. I’m taking the guitar to an Authorized Jackson dealer tonight… hopefully his tech will be able to sort this out.
I contacted the seller last night proposing one of two options:
He responded by telling me that he isn’t in a position to help me because he already spent the cash. So now, I’m stuck with having to get this guitar fixed… I don’t know how much it will cost, nor do I know how long this will take.
That being said, I’m not going to blame the seller 100% for this. He might be honest about the whole thing, but then again, he said that he didn’t check the guitar out before he shipped it… so he can’t say for sure if the guitar was in 100% working order before he shipped it.
Lesson learned… no matter how much experience you have with buying and selling gear, make sure you have all of the facts on the instrument and who you are dealing with….
For the record, while I am knew to this website, I’ve been online and dealing positively for over 15 years on the following forums: Harmony Central, Birds and Moons, The Gear Page, Rig Talk, Sevenstring.org, Jemsite and ebay. I’ve bought and sold over 25 guitars valued over $1,500 each over the past year alone. I’ve never had one problem.
I recently purchased a guitar with a built in Fernandes Sustainer. I communicated with the seller a few times via email through here and once on the phone. After I sent the money, the seller emailed me saying that he assumed I would have sent it Paypal gift. Even though we never discussed Paypal gift, I sent him extra money to cover a portion of the Paypal fees.
The day I received the guitar, I noticed the sustainer wasn’t working. I emailed the seller letting him know. I tried changing the batteries… no change. I spoke to the seller on the phone the next day. He said that he didn’t test the guitar before shipping, but he never had any problems with it in the past. I told him that I was going away on vacation for a week so I wouldn’t be able to take it to a tech until I got back.
I took the guitar to a tech yesterday and he wasn’t able to determine the problem with the sustainer… but only because he’s never worked on a sustainer before. I’m taking the guitar to an Authorized Jackson dealer tonight… hopefully his tech will be able to sort this out.
I contacted the seller last night proposing one of two options:
- He allows me to return the defective guitar and get a refund. I would pay shipping to return the guitar to him.
- I keep the guitar, but he helps pay for the costs of repair. I would, of course, provide all documentation on the cost of repair as incurred.
He responded by telling me that he isn’t in a position to help me because he already spent the cash. So now, I’m stuck with having to get this guitar fixed… I don’t know how much it will cost, nor do I know how long this will take.
That being said, I’m not going to blame the seller 100% for this. He might be honest about the whole thing, but then again, he said that he didn’t check the guitar out before he shipped it… so he can’t say for sure if the guitar was in 100% working order before he shipped it.
Lesson learned… no matter how much experience you have with buying and selling gear, make sure you have all of the facts on the instrument and who you are dealing with….
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