The lack of maturity of some supposedly stellar "Good Traders" has really gotten me gun shy about buying off of this forum. In the past month I have bought some parts, pickups and a guitar - all from people with numerous kudos on the good trader alert. I don't question their integrity, just their wisdom. Without mentioning names:
A >$600 guitar paid with by postal money order has been shipped without insurance, tracking or signature. Their reply was I didn't ask for it. True, but someone that has sold as many guitars as this person I would have expected to ship with the utmost care. I tell people I only ship with insurance and tracking. If they don't like it then I'm not selling it to them.
A pickup was refused to me after I paid because they decided they liked it too much. (Money was refunded and parts were offered free as a way of making amends, but I wanted the pickup.) Why post if you're not going to sell it? If the offer is too low, don't accept it.
Another pickup and parts are circulating who knows where. Again no way of tracing was put in affect.
Let's be smart here. A couple of extra bucks in postage protects you and the seller. Quit trying to save a few bucks on postage when it can cost you hundreds of dollars if something gets damaged, lost or stolen.
I think it has to do with the fact that after accepting a low-ball, the seller's attitude tends to be "well for that price the extras go out the window" - at least that is how I usually feel...
And you're right, I should just learn not to accept low-ball offers and wait for my price. But then, for the most part my stuff just sits unsold on the Trading Post until I lower the prices into low-ball territory anyway... :smack:
Bottom line, you're paying $600 for a $1200 guitar, I would'nt expect a lot of frills added for free. YMMV :smokin:
Dano
He owes no one an apology. He didn't mention any names he just stated how he felt.
The lack of maturity of some supposedly stellar "Good Traders" has really gotten me gun shy about buying off of this forum. In the past month I have bought some parts, pickups and a guitar - all from people with numerous kudos on the good trader alert. I don't question their integrity, just their wisdom. Without mentioning names:
A >$600 guitar paid with by postal money order has been shipped without insurance, tracking or signature. Their reply was I didn't ask for it. True, but someone that has sold as many guitars as this person I would have expected to ship with the utmost care. I tell people I only ship with insurance and tracking. If they don't like it then I'm not selling it to them.
A pickup was refused to me after I paid because they decided they liked it too much. (Money was refunded and parts were offered free as a way of making amends, but I wanted the pickup.) Why post if you're not going to sell it? If the offer is too low, don't accept it.
Another pickup and parts are circulating who knows where. Again no way of tracing was put in affect.
Let's be smart here. A couple of extra bucks in postage protects you and the seller. Quit trying to save a few bucks on postage when it can cost you hundreds of dollars if something gets damaged, lost or stolen.
I'm not agreeing with either party per se, but I don't just send a guitar via USPS.
A pedal or pickup, yeah (with delivery confirmation), but a guitar?.
Be a sensible buyer and ask for insurance it only costs a couple of extra $. Maturity works both ways!
The lack of maturity of some supposedly stellar "Good Traders" has really gotten me gun shy about buying off of this forum. In the past month I have bought some parts, pickups and a guitar - all from people with numerous kudos on the good trader alert. I don't question their integrity, just their wisdom. Without mentioning names:
A >$600 guitar paid with by postal money order has been shipped without insurance, tracking or signature. Their reply was I didn't ask for it. True, but someone that has sold as many guitars as this person I would have expected to ship with the utmost care. I tell people I only ship with insurance and tracking. If they don't like it then I'm not selling it to them.
A pickup was refused to me after I paid because they decided they liked it too much. (Money was refunded and parts were offered free as a way of making amends, but I wanted the pickup.) Why post if you're not going to sell it? If the offer is too low, don't accept it.
Another pickup and parts are circulating who knows where. Again no way of tracing was put in affect.
Let's be smart here. A couple of extra bucks in postage protects you and the seller. Quit trying to save a few bucks on postage when it can cost you hundreds of dollars if something gets damaged, lost or stolen.
Stop insisting that I low-balled krank - if you back out the PayPal fees that were saved, his counter offer was less than 3% lower than his last asking price.
Did the guitar not make it or get damaged or something?