When I looked yesterday, there were over 700 used guitars on Reverb priced at 2499. I don't see a way to factor in shipping (an extra 125) in the results, but if we could, we'd probably be able to narrow that 700 down considerably because I also really want to know what the listing is.
Oh god, you know he won't.
How I got my Kaizen? Listed at 3k.
Offered 2200 (a lowball, but a realistic one) and seller countered at 2400. Easy deal. Done. Gimme my fuckin Kaizen.
That dude didn't know how to look through Reverb's sold listings, of course he's out to fuckin lunch about this...
That thread provided me much entertainment yesterday and today. I'll be getting notifications about it for the next few days for sure. In fact, it reminded me so much of Bezo's thread about him lowballing, I actually asked him about it here lol.
I've listed something on there, but never actually sold anything through there. In fact, I usually forget to list stuff on their used marketplace. I also forget to check it when I'm looking for something specific.
I'm trying to save money.
I'm trying to save money.
I'm trying to save money.
I'm trying to save money.
I'm trying to save money.
I'm trying to save money.
I've been playing the guitar for what seems like forever at this point, but growing up my parents never allowed me to have more than one 1-2 guitars and my DS-1 served me well until I got an MT-2 lol. And in my 20s and 30s, I simply had other priorities. So now, finally in my 40s, I'm able to...
I've heard horror stories like this, but it's never been my experience.
I assume you used their bump feature, which is why the fees are so high. They make you opt out of this before publishing your listing. If you don't opt out, it's an additional 4.5% to them, I believe.
And while it doesn't...