Instrument Exchange on ebay?

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Has anyone ever dealt with Instrument Exchange on ebay?
It seems their auctions are avoided.

With good reason, or is it because they are affiliated with Guitar Center?
 
Never Again

I went through them to (try) buy a guitar. Had nothing but a headache. Following their instructions I did the "Buy it now" through their web site and shelled out $2,800 (thats american folks!) only ot find they decided to sell the guitar local and did not pull down the auction. I found this AFTER they took my payment on my credit card. Now I was in a situation where I did not have the guitar nor did I have the funds available to purchase another. I was furrious as I was getting set to leave on tour, so I was in a pinch. The GC rep called me at home and did his best finding me a diffrent guitar from another GC store @ 10% off. He also offered t-shitrs and coffee mugs and I told him "if I take up playing coffee mugs and t-shirts I will call you."
He did do a nation wide search for me and had about 5 guitars to choose from ( though not of the same calliber). I ended up setteling on one for $1,400 that charged to a diffrent credit card. Now I have $4,200 in outstanding balance for a $1,400 guitar. I was being told the charge will be reversed blah,blah,blah........ I left for tour.
Hated the guitar I settled on and on returning home.....no reverse charge. I ended up going around GC and went straight to the source - Instrument Exchange and went off on a tyrade about fraud, bait and switch, reporting them to some (unknown) law officials and the like ( It was actually kind of funny by now.......well looking back anyway) and the next day the charge was reversed.......whew!
In the end I took the guitar I didnt want to a local GC and traded it for a 1982 JCM 800 with a 1960 cab. Straight up.
In my mind (at least) I feel like I came out a winner in the end.

Before you buy make sure they actually have what they are selling.

rodvonbon
 
rodvonbon said:
I went through them to (try) buy a guitar. Had nothing but a headache. Following their instructions I did the "Buy it now" through their web site and shelled out $2,800 (thats american folks!) only ot find they decided to sell the guitar local and did not pull down the auction. I found this AFTER they took my payment on my credit card. Now I was in a situation where I did not have the guitar nor did I have the funds available to purchase another. I was furrious as I was getting set to leave on tour, so I was in a pinch. The GC rep called me at home and did his best finding me a diffrent guitar from another GC store @ 10% off. He also offered t-shitrs and coffee mugs and I told him "if I take up playing coffee mugs and t-shirts I will call you."
He did do a nation wide search for me and had about 5 guitars to choose from ( though not of the same calliber). I ended up setteling on one for $1,400 that charged to a diffrent credit card. Now I have $4,200 in outstanding balance for a $1,400 guitar. I was being told the charge will be reversed blah,blah,blah........ I left for tour.
Hated the guitar I settled on and on returning home.....no reverse charge. I ended up going around GC and went straight to the source - Instrument Exchange and went off on a tyrade about fraud, bait and switch, reporting them to some (unknown) law officials and the like ( It was actually kind of funny by now.......well looking back anyway) and the next day the charge was reversed.......whew!
In the end I took the guitar I didnt want to a local GC and traded it for a 1982 JCM 800 with a 1960 cab. Straight up.
In my mind (at least) I feel like I came out a winner in the end.

Before you buy make sure they actually have what they are selling.

rodvonbon

What kind of shirts?
 
Outlaws said:
Are you finally gonna buy an amp?


:D ;)
Well... I thought I might post a thread or two first... ya know... make sure I'm making the right choice :rolleyes:
 
cellardweller said:
Has anyone ever dealt with Instrument Exchange on ebay?
It seems their auctions are avoided.

With good reason, or is it because they are affiliated with Guitar Center?

I tried to buy one guitar on ebay thru Inst.Exchange. I didn't like the guitar and made arrangements to return it. At that point their software had a lot of glitches and I spent a pretty hairy weekend thinking that I was stuck with an expensive guitar I didn't want. I'm not sure if it was server problems or software errors. There was no help line and no way I could find to talk to someone.

It all worked out in the end, and I would probably use them again for the right price and item, but it would have to be an exceptional deal.
I notice that Ins.Ex. guitars always have starting bids at about market price. There don't seem to be bargains. I didn't know they wer associated with GC. That kind of explains the pricing. The guit. I tried to buy came from a GC in Buffalo.
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asulger said:
I notice that Ins.Ex. guitars always have starting bids at about market price. There don't seem to be bargains.
Yep. I've noticed that too.
Their amps seem to start +/- $50 of prior auctions.
 
GC stuff on ebay seems pretty much for show. I'm a Gibson LG1, 2, 3 fan. They've had some auctions up with starting prices looking for $3K, $4K for these things. A fair price would be between $900 and $2K depending on condition and year. As far as I'm concerned, those are just trolling auctions.
 
Treeline said:
As far as I'm concerned, those are just trolling auctions.

That's my take on it. I've never seen what I consider a 'good' deal, much less 'great'.
 
This is probably a well-worn topic and YMMV, but personally I would never buy a guitar that I had never had in my hands.
 
ggunn said:
This is probably a well-worn topic and YMMV, but personally I would never buy a guitar that I had never had in my hands.


I would say I never would again, although I just ordered one from Warmoth. :o
 
MY AMP DID NOT SHIP WITH THE POWER CORD....

AS ADVERTISED ON EBAY!!!


THEY ARE NOT ANSWERING MY EMAILS.

How am I to try this amp out in 48 hours without a power cord?
 
ggunn said:
This is probably a well-worn topic and YMMV, but personally I would never buy a guitar that I had never had in my hands.

It's just so much cheaper sometimes, but I would never buy a new guitar. If I was going to get a new one I'd probably agree more.
 
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