Revenge on Ebay

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atomic_punk
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Revenge on Ebay

Post by atomic_punk »

This bass popped up here as the subject of some questions, and here are the answers. This is one ****** off Ebayer, and I would say he has a right to be!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3702821397&category=2384
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Post by dminer »

Yes, I contacted the seller because he lived just north of atlanta....I asked him about the finish and he said that he and the owner had talked it over and thought that it MIGHT be a Re-finish...I asked him to look under the pickguard and tell me what the original finish was...he didn't answer the question but he was going to let me come out and look at it..however, I got called in for a job on the last 2 days of the auction and couldn't go check it out...I was pretty surprised when it sold for as high a price as it did...cracked guard and suspicious finish. well, at least the new owner is honest enough to tell the truth and probably bite the bullet on that one.
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Post by wim »

lol
Sweet revenge, but meanwhile he's lost his money on that bass.
I saw it too, and also had no idea of the state it was in. It looked quite nice actually..
flyingpenguin

Post by flyingpenguin »

Wow, I feel sorry for that guy! It's tempting at
one British Pound but 3,000 for shipping? Hah! That origional seller needs his *** kicked.
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Post by jnbass »

and of course evilbay does nothing about this type of fraud...
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by jeff_ulmer »

Buying a messed up bass: $1147.00

Getting revenge on ebay: Priceless!
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Post by cabsav »

good lord! thats a real dog.... poor bugger that ended up with it. should we send the hat around for him? i'm sure the 'bay is fine 95% of the time, but stories like these keep me as a spectator only.
jwr2

Post by jwr2 »

That's a problem with ebay ... a bass can be photographed and described and look really good ... and in reality be a piece of **** ... buyer beware ... I have got screwed a few times ...

When I got my 1990 4003s5 Midnight Blue with black trim ... at first I thought I was screwed ... the tailpiece was pulling up really badly, there were a few chips in the blue paint and the silver underneath was showing through, the bridge was inserted backwards ... it needed a cleanup and setup ... but once I worked on it a few hours it turned out to be an exceptional bass ...

Every single Ric with ric-o-sound that I got off of ebay had a broken ric-o-sound ... my 4004L came rewired in a lame way ... I got a jazz bass with a stripped truss rod ...

I even had a guy cash my check, then he sold the item to someone else, and left me negative feedback .... can you say crook ... I didn't get too concerned because the sale price was $1 ...
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Post by banta »

Does anyone else think the buyer was a moron to pay $1147 for something that suspect?

He was ripped off, but I have a hard time feeling sorry for him.
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Post by dave4004 »

Well, I saw the original auction and that bass just didn't look right at all to me. It looked like a really odd refin and had noticeable rust on the jacks and aroung the pickguard screws. The color didn't look like any factory finish, the body and fretboard finishes looked flat compared to the gloss on the chrome. Some things were obviously not right.

That doesn't excuse the seller at all, but it seems the buyer didn't ask enough questions beforehand. The seller is a bicycle guy and considering his otherwise great feedback it's probably just ignorance on his part, not malice.
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Post by jps »

Must be something about bicycle guys!!! Anybody remember that fretless 4005 with the strange fretlines a few months ago that I went and saw in person? That bass was totally misrepresented in the description on ebay, and he was big on selling bicycles on the bay. He showed me his garage full of old bicycles he was selling; most of them were junk.
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Post by cheyenne »

I think I questioned the knobs in relation to the guard, didnt look correct. Not to mention the finish. " Knowledge is Power". I feel bad for the guy though, but that was alot to pay for that bass.Image
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Post by mrmstrd »

There's something to be said for researching and questioning the snot out of something you're going to lay down over a grand for. This doesn't excuse bad sellers on ebay however. As ****** as I would be, I'd have to look at the facts and realize I didn't do my homework before throwing money at the bass... I still feel bad for the guy though, I don't like Ricks being used in vain...
jwr2

Post by jwr2 »

Why would somebody pay $1147 for a 1975 Ric when they can get a brand new one for less?

Duh!!!!!
cabsav

Post by cabsav »

some of us are suckers for older instruments...

...me included~
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