Reverb guitars - The Gear Page I listed 3 guitars on Reverb, an ES-335, Ric 360 and Guild Bluesbird They were 3 perfect, like new guitars I priced them competitive with EBay sold listings or best offer and for a month, all I got was "How much does it weigh?", "What is the neck profile?" and offers for half the asking price
Reverb vs Ebay - Better buyer protections for used guitar? It's been a couple years but I dealt with a bad seller on Reverb (they sent me a B-stock guitar as "New") and they wouldn't accept returns even though I was within their advertised return window I ended up taking it to a tech to get fixed and it cost me $100 I contacted Reverb about the situation and they gave me a $100 credit for my troubles
Is Reverb the Best Place to Sell Used Guitars Now? The fees are what they are I think Reverb has the buyer's experience pretty well sorted (for window shopping as well as actually going there to find one thing I'm looking for) And while my experience is purely with pedals and not guitars, as a seller they seem to have a pretty usable platform
Reverb guitars | Page 6 - The Gear Page But you always get "bagged" for the seller fees And you were a willing party to the negotiations and accepted a lower price How is that different than any other sale when it comes to your bottom line? Whether it was CME, a shill account, or a private party, you would have netted the same
What do you think of MIRC - Refurbished - Fixed guitars? However, this was when ebay and Reverb were only charging 3%, and there was a period when a lot of low priced brands styles of guitars were discontinued (Floyd Rose Speedloader, Epiphone Coronet, Epiphone Genesis, Epi Blueshawk, First Act VW, etc) leading to a temporary rise in demand for those
Reverb guitars | Page 4 - The Gear Page I have had good luck on Reverb Sold a number of guitars there that were reasonably priced None took more than 2 weeks or so Worst thing that ever happened was someone bought a road worn from me without doing their homework and seeing that it had a 7 25" radius I offered to split the cost of
Buying used guitars on reverb no longer makes sense It strikes me that really the big issue here is that people feel entitled to a certain return on the thing they're selling and they're not going to budge
What’s the best way to understand the value of and . . . - The Gear Page Reverb is a good barometer of 'dealer' pricing, ie if a seller has a good shop window and isn't dead set on getting a quick turnover it's the price (or close to) that guitar will eventually sell for, soon you'll struggle to get the same amount in a private sale where you want it to go reasonably quickly but it's a start
Where were your current guitars purchased? | The Gear Page Reverb: Alquier Fast Back (from some poor soul that did not realize these guitars have like 5 buyers in the world ) Yahoo Auctions Japan: Sago Yukikaze Kai Custom, Sago Yuki Kaze Kai II, Sago 30” Baritone, G-Life DSG Life Alder Blade, Metal Farm Telecaster Ryu’s Guitars: Saito S-622 JMC Geek in the Box Yokohama: Sago OVE4 (via Reverb)
Reverb alternatives? - The Gear Page Sure there are considerations and potential issues with every outlet, but Reverb delivers the audience and the sales My stuff typically sells on Reverb within days Go list your thing on Behringer or gbase (where you can't even buy a lot of the gear online, and half the listings click through to Reverb anyway) and see how it goes