Mr Light
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midopa said:Hey Mr. Light, the GC in Sherman Oaks has a Pre-EB SR, I thinks. I played it once and found it quite nice! Check it out!
Hmmm... Just what I need, an excuse to max out my GC Card.
midopa said:Hey Mr. Light, the GC in Sherman Oaks has a Pre-EB SR, I thinks. I played it once and found it quite nice! Check it out!
prickly_pete said:I don't remember that auction, but the law in most states (UCC) is that if you are a good faith buyer (don't know its stolen) and buy from a person who regularly sells that type of item (dealer) than you get to keep it.
prickly_pete said:I don't remember that auction, but the law in most states (UCC) is that if you are a good faith buyer (don't know its stolen) and buy from a person who regularly sells that type of item (dealer) than you get to keep it.
Musicman Nut said:I Lived In Many States and Never Have ever heard of that Law, Must be a Musician Only Law, Written In a Night Club.
prickly_pete said:Actually it only applies when the rightful owner entrusts an item to a business that regularly deals in that item. For example, if you take your bass to a music store to have it repaired. restrung, etc, and the store sells it to a good faith purchaser. In that example, the buyer gets to keep the bass.
JB1 said:The seller did say...."Please ask all questions before you bid".
But, I'd suggest getting back to him. Thing is, asking for a legitimate reason for the s/n grind-off and getting one are two different things. I'd just try to get some history on it before I insisted on a refund....
If you get neither then you have to decide what to do next:-
1. Hang on to a possibly stolen bass and live with it or consider that you are hanging on to a possibly legit bass....
2. Contact the police (particularly in the area the seller is from) and see what gives.
Depends on your conscience I guess. Good luck.
Musicman Nut said:I Have been buying basses for over 35 years, and I do ask many Questions, But if we have too start asking if serial numbers are scatched off then we need to just get out of this music business. Lets Just be honest and Keep this fun.
If this guy was Honest and straight, the first thing he should have mentioned was, Not sure why but the serial number has been removed. That's the right and honest thing to do.
JB1 said:I agree my friend, but I mentioned it to demonstrate that it's likely the seller will use this as a get-out.
~word said:... what other reason would there be to grind off a serial number than if it was stolen?
Rayan said:~
I've never bought from eBay, but I'm sure all the sellers are honest;
and of course, honest sellers sometimes make honest mistakes ...
/R
~Colin said:... it still would be advisable to be cautious in all transactions, because unfortunately not all sellers are honest.
Colin
Colin said:An honest seller would have been upfront (or honest) about the missing serial I suppose. While I'm not a huge eBayer it still would be advisable to be cautious in all transactions, because unfortunately not all sellers are honest.
Colin
midopa said:Hey Mr. Light, the GC in Sherman Oaks has a Pre-EB SR, I thinks. I played it once and found it quite nice! Check it out!