jacco
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Yup, that's a 900.
And it shows the problem with Japanese sellers. 98% of them don't know what they are selling.
And it shows the problem with Japanese sellers. 98% of them don't know what they are selling.
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jacco said:I still will be buying from Sat.
Why doesn't the OP show the PM between him and Sat prior to buying?
BrazenPicker said:+1 to the above post. It could have been an honest mistake at first, but the deflection and abuse hurled at the buyer is totally out of line. Belittling comments about the buyer only knowing three chords, bringing in the Chinese thing, bragging about his pro player guitar customer in the US, Samurai roots.... what a guy!
That would be your responsibility in a sale like this. On ebay, things are not as simple regarding insurance, although ebay policy is that it is the seller's responsibility.javamusic said:...I wish the guitar had arrived broken, then at least I could have claimed my money back thru insurance, hey but wait, did he buy insurance? :roll:
javamusic said:Good luck to you. But remember to ask him to pack your guitar sufficiently. 'Cause when mine arrived it was it a thin guitar bag with no cushion, offering as much protection to the guitar as my shopping bag ( no kidding and no exaggeration here ), then wrapped by two layers of bubble wrap and put directly into a box, no plastic peanuts, just a couple of bubble wrap rolled up into a ball. I was surprised that the guitar arrived in one piece; actually come to think about it I wish the guitar had arrived broken, then at least I could have claimed my money back thru insurance, hey but wait, did he buy insurance? :roll:
jacco said:javamusic said:Good luck to you. But remember to ask him to pack your guitar sufficiently. 'Cause when mine arrived it was it a thin guitar bag with no cushion, offering as much protection to the guitar as my shopping bag ( no kidding and no exaggeration here ), then wrapped by two layers of bubble wrap and put directly into a box, no plastic peanuts, just a couple of bubble wrap rolled up into a ball. I was surprised that the guitar arrived in one piece; actually come to think about it I wish the guitar had arrived broken, then at least I could have claimed my money back thru insurance, hey but wait, did he buy insurance? :roll:
I have quite the opposite experience.
Pics or it didn't happen
jacco said:javamusic said:Good luck to you. But remember to ask him to pack your guitar sufficiently. 'Cause when mine arrived it was it a thin guitar bag with no cushion, offering as much protection to the guitar as my shopping bag ( no kidding and no exaggeration here ), then wrapped by two layers of bubble wrap and put directly into a box, no plastic peanuts, just a couple of bubble wrap rolled up into a ball. I was surprised that the guitar arrived in one piece; actually come to think about it I wish the guitar had arrived broken, then at least I could have claimed my money back thru insurance, hey but wait, did he buy insurance? :roll:
I have quite the opposite experience.
Pics or it didn't happen
brokentoes said:Bubble wrap ball box filler i'm guessing. I've had someone send me a guitar in a "gigbag" that was just a guitar shaped rain slicker, like yours, it broke unzipping lol
brokentoes said:Bubble wrap ball box filler i'm guessing. I've had someone send me a guitar in a "gigbag" that was just a guitar shaped rain slicker, like yours, it broke unzipping lol
Mojo Pin said:That's how my Tele was packed, minus the rolled up ball of bubblewrap.
Hi Jacco, it's Matty here.
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