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AdagioNH

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I’ve bought and sold a lot of guitars. I traded once, but in person. I have one I’m thinking about doing a straight up trade for. It’s difficult to selling guitar right now and I know what I want and think there are a lot of them out there so I’m considering offering this one as a straight trade. Question is how you protect yourself. I’d probably do it here or on the gear page or something like that. But do you get the guy on the phone first and make sure he’s legit, and how do you handle shipping etc.?
 

GWDavis28

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I've gone trades here before and it's a risk not really know the person and over a long distance. When I did a long distance trade with a forum member we each shipped our prospective guitar at our own cost with track number and such. I'm sure there are those that have gotten screwed over and that's sad to me. But again I've only done it here with established members. I think in the end communication is huge.

Good luck, Glenn |B)
 

GWDavis28

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Thanks. I might just do reverb and let it sit there for how long it takes.
Can't hurt to try FailBook MarketPlace, you tend to get more local people. I just recently sold an amp, we met at a GC. I tend to use the local police station as most of them now have cameras and areas for this type of thing. Try local. Whatcha selling?

Glenn |B)
 

RSG

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I would like to think that I can trust strangers to be as responsible as I am when it comes to transactions, but my many years of buying/selling gear (in-person and remotely) has taught me otherwise. I have never done a remote trade, even with people on other forums that have really good feedback. I hate to be "that guy" but my trust in society as a whole is about rock bottom, so if it were me, I would sell mine first then buy theirs. Frankly, in the time I spent waiting for mine to sell, I would most likely get distracted by some other guitar and forget about the first one :D
 
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