ash Posted Monday at 11:42 Posted Monday at 11:42 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/116884079964?_skw=bass&itmmeta=01KA8SS1DXQ8PYAKAR25R1HHKG&hash=item1b36d5855c%3Ag%3AS6MAAeSwYARpGvmp&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAAwFkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1esn%2FqEN%2BZ16dOiED2eFcqZv3uAJzVoEB%2BEBEVKaOPjPaaIla1m69zPja5xS%2FB3SC%2Fg6B2P%2FAf9IzPPNUD9fM5IEu7yKRflMzA6OZifwojnOiE4ATXIL3TXTJ0mCQQOHn17pnvO3xfEnC3qQuFAITas9bTCuioC3NQcPNta%2BOP89lbdAHsUEYFt1C358xriqjITRG5eCzC3kTfiOTDvHAbTLT8tUio1%2BkufHzKRM6bTGw%3D%3D|tkp%3ABk9SR5qX5JnSZg&LH_ItemCondition=3000 Quote
Reggaebass Posted Monday at 11:48 Posted Monday at 11:48 I was just looking at that a few minutes ago, hope nobody gets fooled Quote
rwillett Posted Monday at 12:07 Posted Monday at 12:07 There are certain phrases that keep popping up. Designed for right handed players Smooth and comfortable playing experience The Fender Precision Bass model, Features 20 frets Ideal for both beginners and experienced In fact the whole passage is 'AI' boilerplate, but it starts with "Designed for right handed players". It doesn't feel right but I can't put my finger on why it doesn't feel right. The Fender plate on the back of the neck looks like the serial number was engraved on and I thought they were stamped? The serial number doesn't match on the database (though that's not that unusual). The wear looks like someone with sandpaper and the wood looks odd underneath. The lollipops look too new. Thanks Rob 1 Quote
oldslapper Posted Monday at 14:26 Posted Monday at 14:26 That’s about as Fender as my aunt Fannie’s Deirdre Quote
Grooverjr Posted Monday at 17:09 Posted Monday at 17:09 I like the phrase "upgraded antiquity" to describe horrendous false ageing. Is that also part of the boilerplate AI? Quote
Reggaebass Posted Monday at 17:13 Posted Monday at 17:13 I think it should have read, upgraded with an angle grinder antiquity" to describe horrendous false ageing 😁 1 Quote
Bassassin Posted Monday at 21:17 Posted Monday at 21:17 4 hours ago, Grooverjr said: I like the phrase "upgraded antiquity" to describe horrendous false ageing. Is that also part of the boilerplate AI? I think the grifter seller's trying to say they've stuck a set of Seymour Duncans in it - although the other interpretation does sound like prime Ebay AI bullsh!t! If so I suppose that might raise their total outlay on this mess to about £200. Excluding the power consumed by running a belt sander for 10 minutes. 3 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted yesterday at 10:26 Posted yesterday at 10:26 Looks like a particularly grotty Squier affinity to me. The fake serial number + 'made in USA' decal is clearly intended to deceive. Where has ebay hidded the 'report' button? 2 Quote
Mottlefeeder Posted yesterday at 15:05 Posted yesterday at 15:05 On 17/11/2025 at 12:07, rwillett said: There are certain phrases that keep popping up. Designed for right handed players Smooth and comfortable playing experience The Fender Precision Bass model, Features 20 frets Ideal for both beginners and experienced In fact the whole passage is 'AI' boilerplate, but it starts with "Designed for right handed players". It doesn't feel right but I can't put my finger on why it doesn't feel right. The Fender plate on the back of the neck looks like the serial number was engraved on and I thought they were stamped? The serial number doesn't match on the database (though that's not that unusual). The wear looks like someone with sandpaper and the wood looks odd underneath. The lollipops look too new. Thanks Rob I read the text and thought that the seller had added a sentence in front of a standard AI word dump. One step up from accepting the AI word dump without any proof reading. David 1 Quote
rwillett Posted yesterday at 15:38 Posted yesterday at 15:38 31 minutes ago, Mottlefeeder said: I read the text and thought that the seller had added a sentence in front of a standard AI word dump. One step up from accepting the AI word dump without any proof reading. David Exactly that. 1 Quote
Homatron Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 18/11/2025 at 10:26, Jean-Luc Pickguard said: Looks like a particularly grotty Squier affinity to me. The fake serial number + 'made in USA' decal is clearly intended to deceive. Where has ebay hidded the 'report' button? There's a question mark icon on the listing page (in line with the price in my phone's browser) which takes you to the 'report' form. The item didn't sell... so has been relisted with a more 'human' description at a higher starting price. Quote
rwillett Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago There used to be an easy way to report fake items or obviously fake listings. eBay seems to have removed all the easy ways to do this. Quote
tauzero Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Can't see any way to report this as fake on a web browser on PC, either Firefox or Chrome - no question mark on the screen. I have reported it via the Ebay app though (top right three dots, "Help & Report"). Not only has it got a higher price, it's even got a reserve on it. 1 Quote
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