Tire kickers

One of my transactions a year or so ago on here, the guy sent me an extra 10 bucks or abouts. Guess I didn't ask enough.
With long time members on here, I don't have any worries.
 
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I have lots of experience in the used market for musical instruments, you want to talk tire kicking and lowballing🤣🤣🤣🤣
You are not lying there... and there are a lot of flippers. Many of the lowballers are resellers, I would like them to just ask, and be good about it. Hey I am a reseller can we do something? Instead of lowballing a Les Paul custom. The market is very parallel to cues, except people buy guitars. 🤣
I recently switched to another market because it's very popular and it is fun.

JV
 

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Tire kicking.. aka asking questions is to be expected. Of course, to people who aren't OCD, some of the questions are tedious. Balance point to a third place decimal, growth rings of the shaft wood, send me 12 videos, specific gravity of the wrap material... last one is facetious, but you get the point. IMHO what is NOT acceptable behavior is saying you will take something, and you don't. Many sellers who are legit will do the nice thing and remove the post, possibly box it up so they can get it to you in a hurry, showing exemplary customer service, and the buyer goes silent. This happens more than you think, and it is beyond irritating. Every one that harps on sellers to do the right thing, should know buyers must also do the right thing.

JV
 
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