bovinehost
Administrator
Listen, someone has to clear this up and being the moderator, I guess it really should fall to me.
Some folks already have a bit of a reputation around ye olde internetz as people who make lowball offers and then frequently turn the instrument around at a higher price. Some people don't mind the lowball offers and some people do. Some people will tell you 'no thanks' and others - with a lot of experience around the internetz - will choose to ignore the offer and might even get a little offended.
Me, I'd probably ignore it, too, but then I've been at this a while.
The thing is - there's a sense of community and, well, brotherhood, as hokey as that might sound about a bunch of people that for the most part have never met each other, but it's true nonetheless. So there aren't many of us who are in this to turn a profit. God knows I never have. And I don't think there's anything wrong with making a buck, either, but maybe not off someone who's selling a bass to fund a kid's playground.
Especially not if the bass is priced right to begin with.
I think this is good for everyone to understand. This isn't eBay. Everyone here, for the most part, understands what fair market value is for any given used EBMM bass (or guitar).
Hell, a bunch of us may even know what any particular used bass sold for and where it came from and who had it along the way.
So let's not lowball anyone. If hard times are upon you, that's one thing. If you're looking to sell the bass for a profit, this ain't the place.
Jack
Some folks already have a bit of a reputation around ye olde internetz as people who make lowball offers and then frequently turn the instrument around at a higher price. Some people don't mind the lowball offers and some people do. Some people will tell you 'no thanks' and others - with a lot of experience around the internetz - will choose to ignore the offer and might even get a little offended.
Me, I'd probably ignore it, too, but then I've been at this a while.
The thing is - there's a sense of community and, well, brotherhood, as hokey as that might sound about a bunch of people that for the most part have never met each other, but it's true nonetheless. So there aren't many of us who are in this to turn a profit. God knows I never have. And I don't think there's anything wrong with making a buck, either, but maybe not off someone who's selling a bass to fund a kid's playground.
Especially not if the bass is priced right to begin with.
I think this is good for everyone to understand. This isn't eBay. Everyone here, for the most part, understands what fair market value is for any given used EBMM bass (or guitar).
Hell, a bunch of us may even know what any particular used bass sold for and where it came from and who had it along the way.
So let's not lowball anyone. If hard times are upon you, that's one thing. If you're looking to sell the bass for a profit, this ain't the place.
Jack