Would this annoy you? Or would you still buy it?

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Seems crazy to me that HE contacted YOU about this guitar and wouldn't take a pic. I would think owning a music store would entail opening up guitar cases and inspecting the guitars. So pull your phone out and take a damn pic. And to imply that he would charge for that is ridiculous. It's part of your job. Reminds me a of Reverb ad saying they were going to increase price to pay for bumps. L-O-fucking-L!

I agree that 15 miles is not a long trip but it's a completely unnecessary trip if the ding is too big. Just my opinion but if you want to sell something be prepared to take pics. I'd still not buy it until I had played it (since it's only 15 miles) but the ding could be a non-starter.
 
squealie":8rz6qmcv said:
Chub and Mud are spot on.

A dealer is trying to make money. Why should he jump through hoops just to GIVE a guitar away? As a buyer, ask for all the favors and deals you want...but when you hit the limit with the seller, don't start calling him a dick...

Because the seller is the one who approached the OP is he not? Guy posted a WTB ad, seller approaches him and says I have this guitar but I can't send you pics?

Screw that.

I would have probably drove there for 15 minutes away but that's me and that's not the point. The buyer wasn't willing to so...if the seller wanted to sell he needs to send some pics.

If not, oh well. Looks like seller still has the guitar.
 
If someone selling in this market didn't want to take the 1 minute it would take to snap a cell pic and send it then fuck him, I can buy the same guitar for the same price or less a million times over. That being said if I really wanted it I would have driven there and just checked it out.
 
Simple answer to the question posted in the threads title.

No,it wouldn't annoy me if I wanted that particular guitar at that price. I would have driven there with cash in hand,played the guitar,inspected the blemish...and bought it. It wasn't that far to drive,even if you were in NYC.
 
Chubtone":3kuoj2k4 said:
I'm reading through this as a buyer AND as a dealer.

I deduced the guitar is still factory sealed in the box by what the seller wrote. The second he unseals that box to see a dimple that the factory tag already told him is there, the next guy is going to want a discount for an open box "USED" guitar.

Also, he is selling this for way off of list price. Way off. Like this is what a used version is going to sell for on eBay. I'd imagine a small dimple, in a factory sealed box guitar is going to be in better condition than a NEW guitar hanging on the wall of a Guitar Center for more than two weeks is or a guitar from some random eBay seller.

Yeah, as a buyer, I normally want pictures. But, as a seller, I have had guys ask me to demo guitars or amps or pedals that are still sealed in the box. I have to open them in order for the customer to try them right? I kid you not, I have had guys ask me to open boxes for them to demo an item and then when they like the item, they have asked me if they can get a "new" one still sealed in the box. I have also had guys try and get a discount on an item I opened just for them since it is a "demo" model or "open box".

And as has been said already, it is a guitar, and it is only 15 miles away. You want this guitar in your hands first before buying, especially when it is that easy. I live near LA and a 15 mile drive is a major pain. With a wife, kids and three businesses, I'm still going to check out this guitar in person.

This guy gave you a price based on a quick and easy sale for him. If you make it otherwise, maybe he should price it otherwise?


Here you go.... from a real business.
 
jharpersj":53h763c3 said:
If someone selling in this market didn't want to take the 1 minute it would take to snap a cell pic and send it then fuck him, I can buy the same guitar for the same price or less a million times over. That being said if I really wanted it I would have driven there and just checked it out.
A brand new guitar with a pin sized dimple for nearly half price? No you can't.....
 
I could see the point about wanting more pics if you're buying a guitar halfway across the country....but 15 miles!? C'mon, you probably spent more time back and forth with emails then it would have taken you to get in your car and drive over there.
 
mudf00t":2tfj379y said:
As a small business owner, I could give 2 fucks if you buy the guitar. Someone else will buy it and I didn't need to take time to unbox and take pictures just to save you driving 15 miles.

Technology has made people too fucking entitled.

So many business owners has made people too fucking entitled. Thats why so many go out of business.


For $500 bucks discount, I would make the time, check it out. Agree on the purchase if applicable...If not upper deck their bathroom and leave.
 
Beyond Black":23m7peib said:
jharpersj":23m7peib said:
If someone selling in this market didn't want to take the 1 minute it would take to snap a cell pic and send it then fuck him, I can buy the same guitar for the same price or less a million times over. That being said if I really wanted it I would have driven there and just checked it out.
A brand new guitar with a pin sized dimple for nearly half price? No you can't.....
We don't know that...because we don't have a pic. One man's pin-sized dimple is another's huge dent with broken finish. The guitar has a known defect. Trying to sell it without showing that defect just seems really lazy.

For some, getting contacted with an offer like that raises red flags and makes a pic even more necessary.
 
SpiderWars":2y1qse5j said:
Beyond Black":2y1qse5j said:
jharpersj":2y1qse5j said:
If someone selling in this market didn't want to take the 1 minute it would take to snap a cell pic and send it then fuck him, I can buy the same guitar for the same price or less a million times over. That being said if I really wanted it I would have driven there and just checked it out.
A brand new guitar with a pin sized dimple for nearly half price? No you can't.....
We don't know that...because we don't have a pic. One man's pin-sized dimple is another's huge dent with broken finish. The guitar has a known defect. Trying to sell it without showing that defect just seems really lazy.

For some, getting contacted with an offer like that raises red flags and makes a pic even more necessary.
Nothing a 15 mile drive wouldn't have solved....
 
Beyond Black":6zqcew2d said:
SpiderWars":6zqcew2d said:
Beyond Black":6zqcew2d said:
jharpersj":6zqcew2d said:
If someone selling in this market didn't want to take the 1 minute it would take to snap a cell pic and send it then fuck him, I can buy the same guitar for the same price or less a million times over. That being said if I really wanted it I would have driven there and just checked it out.
A brand new guitar with a pin sized dimple for nearly half price? No you can't.....
We don't know that...because we don't have a pic. One man's pin-sized dimple is another's huge dent with broken finish. The guitar has a known defect. Trying to sell it without showing that defect just seems really lazy.

For some, getting contacted with an offer like that raises red flags and makes a pic even more necessary.
Nothing a 15 mile drive wouldn't have solved....
5 sec pic<15 mile drive
 
psychodave":3k1gwng8 said:
Chubtone":3k1gwng8 said:
I'm reading through this as a buyer AND as a dealer.

I deduced the guitar is still factory sealed in the box by what the seller wrote. The second he unseals that box to see a dimple that the factory tag already told him is there, the next guy is going to want a discount for an open box "USED" guitar.

Also, he is selling this for way off of list price. Way off. Like this is what a used version is going to sell for on eBay. I'd imagine a small dimple, in a factory sealed box guitar is going to be in better condition than a NEW guitar hanging on the wall of a Guitar Center for more than two weeks is or a guitar from some random eBay seller.

Yeah, as a buyer, I normally want pictures. But, as a seller, I have had guys ask me to demo guitars or amps or pedals that are still sealed in the box. I have to open them in order for the customer to try them right? I kid you not, I have had guys ask me to open boxes for them to demo an item and then when they like the item, they have asked me if they can get a "new" one still sealed in the box. I have also had guys try and get a discount on an item I opened just for them since it is a "demo" model or "open box".

And as has been said already, it is a guitar, and it is only 15 miles away. You want this guitar in your hands first before buying, especially when it is that easy. I live near LA and a 15 mile drive is a major pain. With a wife, kids and three businesses, I'm still going to check out this guitar in person.

This guy gave you a price based on a quick and easy sale for him. If you make it otherwise, maybe he should price it otherwise?


Here you go.... from a real business.


Yeah, that hit the nail on the head.
 
SpiderWars":1irvdhon said:
Beyond Black":1irvdhon said:
SpiderWars":1irvdhon said:
Beyond Black":1irvdhon said:
jharpersj":1irvdhon said:
If someone selling in this market didn't want to take the 1 minute it would take to snap a cell pic and send it then fuck him, I can buy the same guitar for the same price or less a million times over. That being said if I really wanted it I would have driven there and just checked it out.
A brand new guitar with a pin sized dimple for nearly half price? No you can't.....
We don't know that...because we don't have a pic. One man's pin-sized dimple is another's huge dent with broken finish. The guitar has a known defect. Trying to sell it without showing that defect just seems really lazy.

For some, getting contacted with an offer like that raises red flags and makes a pic even more necessary.
Nothing a 15 mile drive wouldn't have solved....
5 sec pic<15 mile drive
Driving 15 miles to score a new guitar for almost half off because of a pin sized dimple > not scoring said guitar
 
Beyond Black":dfge2gvi said:
Driving 15 miles to score a new guitar for almost half off because of a pin sized dimple > not scoring said guitar

I have to agree with this. A 15 minute drive for a good opportunity to score big on a guitar you've been looking for....worth it to me. Worst case scenario, you don't like what you see and move on. At least you'd give yourself the opportunity. I wouldn't worry about pics either, if he told me I could swing by and check it out in person.
 

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