
scottosan
Well-known member
It's been a good 11 years gents, but this place has gone to utter shit. The inmates run the asylum and the mods just let it happen. You can' go a day without witness complete BS from the same folks and quite honestly has worn thin for a long time. Thanks to all of the good folks that have helped me out through the years.
In short Dude lost his shit when the "fine" side adjustment nut on his "incredible" Warmoth broke, but now that he's selling it feels that it's inconsequential because it's a convenience feature. Well, even if the guitar can still be adjust bey removing the neck and using the main adjustment doesn't negate the fact that the side adjustment is still broken. Perhaps the days of integrity and disclosure are a thing of the past for some. It's a wonder why someone would have issue after issue with online transactions when they have their own definition of things and decide what is consequential when things do not function as designed on their gear.
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SR,
If a guitar has a function whether designed out of convenience or necessity it's not up to you to decide it's inconsequential. Anyone with integrity would disclose a known issue with something they are sell IMHO. The inconsequential function was obviously traumatic enough for you to vent about in the original thread, so wouldn't you think it may be equally important to a potential buyer. This has nothing to do with looking for an opportunity to attack you or being a dick. I have integrity and am not the type of person to witness blatant misleading or hiding of information to facilitate a sale. It's clear why you encounter more issues with you transaction than positive.

In short Dude lost his shit when the "fine" side adjustment nut on his "incredible" Warmoth broke, but now that he's selling it feels that it's inconsequential because it's a convenience feature. Well, even if the guitar can still be adjust bey removing the neck and using the main adjustment doesn't negate the fact that the side adjustment is still broken. Perhaps the days of integrity and disclosure are a thing of the past for some. It's a wonder why someone would have issue after issue with online transactions when they have their own definition of things and decide what is consequential when things do not function as designed on their gear.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=191696&p=2137363&hilit=Warmoth#p2137363
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=192758
SR,
If a guitar has a function whether designed out of convenience or necessity it's not up to you to decide it's inconsequential. Anyone with integrity would disclose a known issue with something they are sell IMHO. The inconsequential function was obviously traumatic enough for you to vent about in the original thread, so wouldn't you think it may be equally important to a potential buyer. This has nothing to do with looking for an opportunity to attack you or being a dick. I have integrity and am not the type of person to witness blatant misleading or hiding of information to facilitate a sale. It's clear why you encounter more issues with you transaction than positive.