
MadAudio
Damned if I do
Thanks! I haven't been to a GC in ages, but after reading some of those I almost want to go just to fuck with the salespeople!
Thanks! I haven't been to a GC in ages, but after reading some of those I almost want to go just to fuck with the salespeople!
That's what I was thinking of too. I'm not gonna buy from there anymore; just going there to mess around with those goose.
Based on that Gearslutz thread, the best bet is to ask for a Shure SM7 and see if they try to sell you an SM57. Or ask for a MIDI-to-1/4" cable!![]()
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My name is Mark and I’m a rep for Guitar Center. First of all, we hate reading stories like this online. Of course this isn’t the kind of experience we want you guys to have. To monkie and anyone else that feels they didn't receive the service they deserve at our stores, I apologize. Let me do whatever I can to help you set your situation right.
Here's the deal. Keeping all of the gear fresh and new is an ongoing battle on the floor for GC. We want to be your destination for your musical gear. That's why we let you try and play anything you want. That's why we have a 30 Day Return policy. Everyone who works at GC, from top to bottom, is a musician. We know what it's like to want to find that perfect piece of gear. Often, that means trying lots of different instruments. That also means we open a lot of boxes for you to try. That also means we take gear back if the customer doesn't think it's the perfect fit. That means we have open gear. As a business owner, that inventory can be problematic. But we strive to keep everything up and running and in good condition. We can't catch everything, and it looks like we've dropped the ball for a few of you guys.
Should you pay full price for a piece of open gear? No. Definitely not. That's why we have store managers on hand to help you get the price right. USE THEM. If you're ever having trouble in our stores, don't hesitate to approach the manager. They'll be glad to help. To monkie and anyone else that would like speak with someone here at GC about an issue, feel free to hit me up.
Mark
mark@guitarcenter.com
gcwebcommunity@guitarcenter.com
My new found favorite place to buy things hands down is Sweetwater. They know their shit, they have awesome customer service, free shipping, and good prices.
I'm really not sure what your complaint is. You *accepted* both those items from the Guitar Center salesperson. In both cases you needn't have accepted them.
All you had to say was "is this brand new factory sealed?". Then if they tell you it is, you open up the package and point out that it is in fact *not* factory sealed. Then you ask for an actual factory sealed item at that price. At which point they'll most likely tell you they don't have any more.
The thing is, you wanted a steal and they used that against you. They know you want a steal so they drop the price but give you a return that they need to dump anyway. However, you need to take responsibility for your own actions, which is you walked out of the store with whatever box they gave you, without checking it or standing up to the sales person.
The thing is, you should either get a yet lower price for the return, or get a new item for the same price they quote you. But in either case you need to *say* that and make it a clear part of the deal.
My name is Mark and I’m a rep for Guitar Center. First of all, we hate reading stories like this online. Of course this isn’t the kind of experience we want you guys to have. To monkie and anyone else that feels they didn't receive the service they deserve at our stores, I apologize. Let me do whatever I can to help you set your situation right.
Here's the deal. Keeping all of the gear fresh and new is an ongoing battle on the floor for GC. We want to be your destination for your musical gear. That's why we let you try and play anything you want. That's why we have a 30 Day Return policy. Everyone who works at GC, from top to bottom, is a musician. We know what it's like to want to find that perfect piece of gear. Often, that means trying lots of different instruments. That also means we open a lot of boxes for you to try. That also means we take gear back if the customer doesn't think it's the perfect fit. That means we have open gear. As a business owner, that inventory can be problematic. But we strive to keep everything up and running and in good condition. We can't catch everything, and it looks like we've dropped the ball for a few of you guys.
Should you pay full price for a piece of open gear? No. Definitely not. That's why we have store managers on hand to help you get the price right. USE THEM. If you're ever having trouble in our stores, don't hesitate to approach the manager. They'll be glad to help. To monkie and anyone else that would like speak with someone here at GC about an issue, feel free to hit me up.
Mark
mark@guitarcenter.com
gcwebcommunity@guitarcenter.com