JB_From_Hell said:I don't know what they'd give you, but it'd probably be a fair price. I was getting rid of a '69 Fender Mustang (vintage, not reissue), and the best price everybody offered was $300 or $350 (as a trade in). Guitar Center gave me $500, whether or not I traded it.
seanguynj said:as trade-in money, for my les paul studio plus desert burst 03'?
it's in VERY good shape. hardly any dings, almost mint. does need a set-up. almost looks brand new, like when i got it.
any ideas?
JB_From_Hell said:The book value on my 'stang was $600. GC gave me five. They're the only ones who didn't try to rape me![]()
DeadSkinSlayer3 said:The answer to this question is always the same:
Not enough.
B2D said:DO NOT SELL USED TO GC!!! THEY WILL GIVE YOU AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE!!!
GC's thing on used gear is to pay give someone about 1/4 of the retail price (and thats in a best-case scenario) and then mark it up to double what they paid you for. So you get hosed and GC makes a ****load of money. Don't do it.
Examples...
$500 for a Les Paul Standard
$25 for a Squier
$20 or less for most pedals
$150 for a blues jr.
I KNOW this for a fact as i used to work for them. I always felt bad buying kid's pedals from them knowing they could've gotten triple that on ebay.
Scott_F said:I'd call that a one in a million from my experiences.
This is like trading in a used car on a new one. You'll get hosed.
Try to find someone that will take it in on consignment. You pay them a fixed fee to sell it and you collect the money when it sells.
Or sell it here or on Ebay.
GC will probably not be your best bet, although there is a box of Kleenexes near the door on the way out. :smack:
seanguynj said:can i really trust ebay???
my parents think it's very dangerous... and they won't give me their creditcard :yell:
how do i get the guitar in local ads or something? i think that might work well.
YES!!! go ebay. I just put my les paul classic that has a lot of upgrades on ebay and I set a buy it now at $1300 shipped and it sold in 2 hours! I almost put that guitar on this forum for $1100 shipped but I did'nt because I didn't think I'd get any hits. Just don't be lazy by taking the easy way out and getting screwed.seanguynj said:can i really trust ebay???
my parents think it's very dangerous... and they won't give me their creditcard :yell:
how do i get the guitar in local ads or something? i think that might work well.
That's exactly what I was thinking.Old Ghost said:How can that be dangerous? You're the seller, you don't take any risks as you get to choose which type of payment the buyer will use. Paypal and Money Order ( good as cash ) are safe. You do not send the buyer the guitar until you get the payment, it's that simple.