GC,auctions are insulting!!!!
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ken_swearingen
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GC,auctions are insulting!!!!
[70 fender j bass]At that price your not going to sell it anytime soon,why from Rickenbacker's to Fenders do you GCreps keep listing the same things over and over and over and over and over and over.......and asking astronomically high prices,don't you guys get it ,we the public are not interested in paying thousands more for something.we are all sick of your auctions ,
I know about twenty five people who have complained to ebay about GC auctions.Its highly insulting that you [GC] try to RIP us off so bad!!!!
This is a email I sent to GC after correspondence with them about a bass.
lets all sign a petition???
I know about twenty five people who have complained to ebay about GC auctions.Its highly insulting that you [GC] try to RIP us off so bad!!!!
This is a email I sent to GC after correspondence with them about a bass.
lets all sign a petition???
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ken_swearingen
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phlemmy
Ken,
You want to talk about a GC record for listing time? Take a look at this one!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ALEMBIC-1981-SPOILER-BASS-GUITAR-W-3-FRETBOARDS-4-STR_W0QQitemZ7376219309QQcategoryZ4713QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
The Alembic Forum had a HAPPY 1 year listing anniversary about 2 months ago! CONSTANTLY LISTED for more than 1 FULL YEAR!
Oh, the listing fees!
You want to talk about a GC record for listing time? Take a look at this one!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ALEMBIC-1981-SPOILER-BASS-GUITAR-W-3-FRETBOARDS-4-STR_W0QQitemZ7376219309QQcategoryZ4713QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
The Alembic Forum had a HAPPY 1 year listing anniversary about 2 months ago! CONSTANTLY LISTED for more than 1 FULL YEAR!
Oh, the listing fees!
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Gentlemen, it would be a good idea to wander off the bass area once in awhile.
For a bit of background on GC matters and a good deal of insight into how they run their eBay auctions, kindly see the thread "GC is insane" under "Rickenbackers For Sale."
Suffice to say that, things are not as they seem.
For a bit of background on GC matters and a good deal of insight into how they run their eBay auctions, kindly see the thread "GC is insane" under "Rickenbackers For Sale."
Suffice to say that, things are not as they seem.
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Ken, I agree. You began to make a distinction between one nice guy and their corporate PR stuff. To complete the analogy, every person on the sales floor represents the corporation, and those of us in sales understand this.
I make a distinction between their corporate entity and the individuals. When I go into the GC two blocks from my office in SF, there are salespeople who I can talk to and know I'll get consideration and others whom I avoid because they are rude, obnoxious, and loud-mouthed.
And they do cut deals. At the same time, they price their vintage stuff crazy high. Looks tyo me like a corporation out of touch with their workers.
Their eBay auctions are a universal joke. Lee's information on how they are run show a wide, wide gap between management and the people in the trenches. It's pitiful. Maybe someday they will see the light, but judging from that Alembic incident, it won't be for awhile.
My post in "GC...insane" indicates what we suspect--that their policies are set by upper management who seemingly could care less, because they are making money hand and fist on their retail 17yo thrasher sales, while salesmen are giving away the ranch on trades and street buys. Lousy management oversight.
Still, look at the "GCREP" auctions--those guys all show a good number of eBay sales...where do you suppose those sales are made? Lee has shed the only light I've seen on it amid all the whining and complaining, of which I am also guilty.
I make a distinction between their corporate entity and the individuals. When I go into the GC two blocks from my office in SF, there are salespeople who I can talk to and know I'll get consideration and others whom I avoid because they are rude, obnoxious, and loud-mouthed.
And they do cut deals. At the same time, they price their vintage stuff crazy high. Looks tyo me like a corporation out of touch with their workers.
Their eBay auctions are a universal joke. Lee's information on how they are run show a wide, wide gap between management and the people in the trenches. It's pitiful. Maybe someday they will see the light, but judging from that Alembic incident, it won't be for awhile.
My post in "GC...insane" indicates what we suspect--that their policies are set by upper management who seemingly could care less, because they are making money hand and fist on their retail 17yo thrasher sales, while salesmen are giving away the ranch on trades and street buys. Lousy management oversight.
Still, look at the "GCREP" auctions--those guys all show a good number of eBay sales...where do you suppose those sales are made? Lee has shed the only light I've seen on it amid all the whining and complaining, of which I am also guilty.
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ken_swearingen
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The sad part about it,they have some nice vintage stuff we all would like to have that sits around for years unplayed and un enjoyed,because of greed.
Im just frustrated.
If they would drop there vintage prices they would make a killing better to sell more then less and theres always more to go around.
You talk about collectors or dealers screwing up the market!They are the king's at screwing up the market.
Im just frustrated.
If they would drop there vintage prices they would make a killing better to sell more then less and theres always more to go around.
You talk about collectors or dealers screwing up the market!They are the king's at screwing up the market.
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We all feel the same pain. Still, I am glad I made the acquaintance of somebody on the inside so I can someday understand exactly why things are so messed up over there.
And, Ken, if you or anybody else on this Forum are interested in any of that auction stuff, I have a note from Lee that says "let me know what you're interested in and I'm sure I can help you out", so there's an "in" right there to see if in fact Lee's offer is a load of ******** or if there's something sincere there.
The proof of the pudding is in the gelling.
And, Ken, if you or anybody else on this Forum are interested in any of that auction stuff, I have a note from Lee that says "let me know what you're interested in and I'm sure I can help you out", so there's an "in" right there to see if in fact Lee's offer is a load of ******** or if there's something sincere there.
The proof of the pudding is in the gelling.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut

They must have a deal with eBay to list for free...'cos if they were paying for those ads they'd reflect reality.