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  1. Respectfully, why is it always the sellers with the highest asking prices who make the least effort with their sales pitches?

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    2. hiram.k.hackenbacker

      hiram.k.hackenbacker

      Yeah I did that too after I posted the above. They seem to come in waves. Not that many to be seen at the moment - which is a good thing 👍

    3. gjones

      gjones

      I suspect it because they're not really bothered if the bass sells or not, because they don't need the money.

       

      I always sell at a realistic price because, if I'm selling, I need the money.

    4. lowregisterhead

      lowregisterhead

      I absolutely agree that lack of info is irritating, but you can always request more pics etc., although it may or may not be forthcoming, of course. What I really don't understand is why some sellers list a bass having seemingly made no attempt to clean it up - gunk, layers of dust, and grease and crud on the fingerboard make me want to heave. Having said that, a few years ago I bought a used bass online from a well-known specialist retailer, and it arrived in a similar condition (which hadn't been apparent from the photographs on their website) smelling like it had spent its entire life in a kebab shop. I nearly sent it back.

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