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For the reasons stated above, I don't usually state the serial number of an expensive guitar, microphone or other item in my listings, but I do a compromise of sorts. Say its a 2005 guitar with a serial number of 456734. In the listing I will write, "2005 build date, serial number of 4567xx".
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keep in mind , professional sellers usually have some identifying info embedded in the image somewhere, so if it was used by others, you could trace it back |
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to discourage scams.
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Same reason folks blur the license plate (or put their thumb or finger out over it in the pic) or hide serial numbers on firearms.
With the license plate I could see some ne'er do well reporting seeing a car with the exact description and plate number as yours running them off the road, and trying to get a police report and claiming damages on your insurance. With the firearms, it's so they can report it stolen. |
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jaybones, I still don't see the basis for these illogical fears... Ne'er do wells don't need pictures of our plates, they see our cars every day on the street, but we don't/can't block our plate numbers because of some irrational fear of a yahoo filing a false charge on us... And I own firearms... someone is going to have a hard time claiming I have their stolen firearms, when I have receipts and registration for them... Folks just need to keep their stuff squared away properly and not lose sleep over far fetched "what-if" scenarios...
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Maybe it's like the dance of the seven veils, the last one stays in place until you pay.
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If the seller states the the year of manufacture -- e.g. "a 1978 Gibson J-45" --I'm unclear as to why any prospective buyer needs the serial number.
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Numerology can play a part in some people's decisions. Some people like numbers that represent birthdays, special events etc. In many cultures there are lucky numbers and unlucky numbers. To many people this might sound trivial, but, I know that with real estate an address number can be very important to many people to the point that a sale or no sale will depend heavily on the address. Many North Americans like 7's and Chinese like 8's for example. 4's are considered unlucky in Chinese numerology.
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Can you provide a reason why not?? Does someone out there have a big "book of serial numbers" and will come to your house to take it away? Seriously, I really dont get it. When people buy used car, its not unusual to take the vin# and run it thru some type of "car facts" site to check on it. But that could be on a 20K purchase...not a guitar. I mean, we are not dealing in plutonium here...its guitars...really!!! What could someone possibly due if they had the serial# to a guitar????? I still have not seen a reasonable answer.
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I have no problem giving the serial number to someone who invested the minimum time to write a mail and asking for it. That shows at least cursory interest and is an opportunity to establish personal rapport.
I don’t see why I would be obligated to share personal data with the rest of the world by revealing it in the ad, and why I would be considered paranoid for holding that view.
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Okay, I can see I'm never going to get a valid reason why NOT to put up serial numbers when I sell some of my guitars. I know you are not"obligated", I know these is "no reasonable claim", and I know you are not "paranoid" if you dont. But no one, NO one has posted a valid reason as to what harm can come to them if they do....unless they are paranoid.
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Assuming the production year is given in the ad, I'd turn your question completely around: "Why does a prospective buyer need the serial number? Why SHOULD I include it? What could a prospective buyer possibly do with it?" IMHO, the serial number is about as relevant to most guitar sales as my shoe size -- which I also omit in an ad Since it's irrelevant information in 95% of all transactions, if a prospective buyer has a need for the number, he/she can ask for it. Think of it as a rapport building strategy. |