on โ13-12-2012 08:03 AM
Hi all. Question. Someone just bought a guitar of me, and now not even 24hrs later sends me a message asking to return it because he doesn't know how to tune the guitar properly! Am I in my right to say no? And if I do say no, it would mean he could leave me a bad rating.
What should I do?
on โ15-12-2012 04:12 PM
I always did favour this BtVS scene, referencing some very English words.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-AdcY1FPgU
(It won't let me post my favourite quote, not shown in that clip though :_| )
on โ15-12-2012 05:08 PM
I actually lived on the other side of the border from the age of 12 until I was about 19 lol. Twonk isn't Scottish though as you can see from the above link.
English is such an expressive language don't you think;-)
on โ15-12-2012 05:53 PM
hi, it would help people to respond better if all the information you are giving them along the way was in the first post ๐
eg he played it
cheers:)
on โ15-12-2012 10:22 PM
Yes we know. In post # 11 mixed tape says the buyer played it for 20 minutes when he was picking it up. Maybe he has dropped it on his head since then.
on โ16-12-2012 07:15 PM
I know about guitar techs, and I know and then will take some of my more expensive guitars to be looked over, adjusted, done up etc. But I don't have my own person guitar tech.
I did get a response from ebay asking them about what is going on, they did say to try and sort it out, and If he does lodge a disputes you just have to give your side of the story etc.
And then stated
"You are not obliged to provide refund unless found after the dispute process to be necessary"
So we will wait and see what happens. As I've said I never had an issue with the guitar, he takes it home, 7:30 in the morning sends me a msg asking for a refund because it's "impossible" to keep in tune! I don't know what he's done to it, I could have accepted the refund/return and get it back and he's done something to it and I can't sell it.
I know about guitar techs... You do now.;-)
I don't believe you should refund your buyer....however...
There is something strange about this.
You have gone to the effort to import a guitar, only play it for 5 minutes at time, to resell a couple of months later.
I don't think you would have sold it, if you knew who to take it to. ๐
on โ16-12-2012 08:47 PM
mixed tape just tell Angus Young straight out you will never give him a refund !
on โ16-12-2012 09:05 PM
mixed tape just tell Angus Young straight out you will never give him a refund !
giggle.
on โ16-12-2012 10:38 PM
Hi Mixed, just a thought, if the guitar is only 2 months old, why dont you offer to see if there is a problem, and then have it repaired or refunded under warranty. Most guitars are covered by at least 12 months, and it could just be a case of adjusting or replacing the tuning pegs. If it is drastic, such as the neck having too much flex from the body, and causing constant retuning (yes this happens on some new guitars), I would not be a happy buyer either. Personally, I would take the guitar back with the offer to have it at least looked at, but no refund at this stage. Cheers Paul
on โ17-12-2012 10:51 AM
giggle.
Angus wouldn't want it.
Everyone knows he plays a Gibson SG.;-)