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Old 01-18-2019, 08:58 AM
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Originally Posted by JakeStone View Post
IMO, This is 100% the dealer's problem not buyers.

If they offer a trial period then they run the risk of "minor" signs of play/use. It's no different than a guitar hanging in store.

Not to mention the OP bought 1 of the guitars. So it's not like they returned both. This is BS on the stores part.

If the item is in "the store's possession" and you have proof of delivery? Call CC company and dispute the charge. They'll sort it out in your favor.
Well, we don't know what the damage is. One persons "minor damage" is another person's "serious damage." And for a dealer, any damage is unacceptable.

And the dealer can say he ordered the cheap one, and just added the expensive one to play for a couple of weeks, with no intention of purchasing.

I'm not saying that is what happened, but we do know he kept the cheap guitar and sold it to someone else. I wonder if he sold it for profit?