Has anyone tried the Trade in/cash out @ MF?

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Just curious if anyone has tried this yet?


http://www.tradeincashout.com/mfriend/



You can link off of the main MF front page, as well so I'm 99.9999999999999999999999% certain it's legit, etc.

I've got a few things I may try when I get home tonight.
 
Hadn't heard of that. Let us know what you think after you give it a shot.
 
My prediction: fifty cents on the dollar of what you'd get on eBay.
 
I haven't tried it yet, but if I was going to sell something, I don't see what the harm would be in asking them for a quote.
 
I filled out the thing for 5 guitars. We'll see what they respond with.

1994ish Fender mim Duo-Sonic
1994ish Fender mim P-Bass
2000ish Ibanez RG170
Unknown Age Squier Tele
&
Joshua - Acoustic/Electric
 
Dood responded with an offer of $295.00 in store credit or $236.00 cash (total) for the P-Bass, Duo-Sonic and Ibanez...(not each).. :eek:


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Dood responded with an offer of $295.00 in store credit or $236.00 cash (total) for the P-Bass, Duo-Sonic and Ibanez...(not each).. :eek:


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Hell, I'll give you like $237.48. In fact, I'll give you an even $300 store credit. You just ship everything, then I'll mail you a $300 "certificate" to my umm...store...yeah, that's it.
 
Well, here's my story. Last year, I had just heard about the TICO thing, so I tried it by requesting a quote for a Fender Standard Strat, which I had bought from MF in 2003. I had purchased it as a Flamed Maple Top guitar, "limited edition" for $349. It had little or no use, so I tried asking for a $250 to $500. They offered 250. So far, so good. They sent me a pre-filled UPS form, since they pay fro the shipping (NOT THE PACKAGING). I sent the instrument for evaluation. A couple of days later, a guy from TICO calls me saying that the instrument was not a Flamed Maple Top, but a "Quilted Maple Top" and this model was worth much less than the FMT. That they had made a mistake in the catalog. Not only that. The instriument "arrived" with a couple of dents on the finish, which affected the selling price. So, they could only offer $109. Of course, I did not take it, and if I had known better I would've had taken legal action. But I didn't have all the evidence. My advice, It's not worth it. Try e-bay or anything else...
 
And the lowball offers and BSing isn't the half of it--just check out what they are trying to sell this used stuff for. Even the most useless local stores never tried to get 90% of their new price for used stuff.

They must have hired the people that run this program from Craigslist ads.:rolleyes:
 
Dood responded with an offer of $295.00 in store credit or $236.00 cash (total) for the P-Bass, Duo-Sonic and Ibanez...(not each).. :eek:[X]

Those f*cking blood sucking leaches :mad::mad::mad:
Same company as G C :mad::eek::mad::eek::mad:
Now that they're exposed time to spread the truth.:p:p:p
They s*ck!!!
 
What do you expect?They're dealing with petulant musicians who are always a new toy away from reaching musical nirvana.For most of us the coolest toy we have is the next one we're gonna get.:D

It's harder to wade through MFs website these days with all the used gear cluttering up the searches,I wish they had a filter for that and scratch and dent.

There's a chain called Music-go-Round that specialises in used equipment and lot's of times their prices are higher than new if you don't know your prices.
 
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