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Re: A Pig in a Poke

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 2:02 pm
by Michael Bush
"What? There wasn't really a tuba in that box? But, but, but, my friend who gave it to me SAID it was a 186!"

Re: A Pig in a Poke

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 3:59 pm
by tclements
After you buy that, I've got some WONDERFUL beach front property located in Kansas for you. Comes with a bridge ...

Re: A Pig in a Poke

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 7:49 pm
by Donn
Any time you buy something on ebay, there's risk. He could show you pictures of a 186, would that make any difference? In the end, if you pay his price, you have to trust him to send what he said he was selling.

Re: A Pig in a Poke

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:05 pm
by Michael Bush
On expensive items, eBay cases tend to go in favor of the seller, in my experience. If someone buys a box in which the seller claims there is a tuba and there isn't, but the seller discloses that he has not opened the box and looked, I would bet against the buyer.

Re: A Pig in a Poke

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:39 pm
by Donn
I sure wouldn't want to be in a position where I needed ebay to make me whole. But that's a good reason not to trust anyone to send you a $6K tuba in the mail. This guy or anyone else you don't know. If you place absolute trust in someone because his story sounds typical and he has pictures, you're not thinking it through.

If anyone's actually thinking this would be good buy, I imagine we could come up with some ideas to mitigate the risk, but probably it's moot as we could all think of less adventurous more economical ways to get a 186.

Re: A Pig in a Poke

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:38 pm
by bort
Real or not, it ain't much of a deal.

I emailed the guy and got a really long and complicated answer. No surprise there... just stay away!

Re: A Pig in a Poke

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 12:15 am
by Bob Kolada
tclements wrote:After you buy that, I've got some WONDERFUL beach front property located in Kansas for you. Comes with a bridge ...
Hey, I'm selling that bridge already!! :D

Re: A Pig in a Poke

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:19 am
by sousaphone68
People must be checking out his story as he has added the following to the listing
"This Just in: Stan from Taylor Music Called me, I guess He's been getting some calls- I guess I have a kind of have a wierd listing. It's OK to call Him/Them, I gave them permission to comment. Also, I went a an Insane buying spree, so don't think I didn't keep a TON of toys - I just never got around to enjoying this one properly, nor will I, it seems, soon, so that's why the still in the box picture (whitch it is). If you buy it or at least win, & still want me to open it and take/send pictures, I certainly will - it's still well packed from the factory. Thanks Folks"

Re: A Pig in a Poke

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:06 am
by tofu
sousaphone68 wrote:People must be checking out his story as he has added the following to the listing
" Also, I went a an Insane buying spree, so don't think I didn't keep a TON of toys - I just never got around to enjoying this one properly, nor will I, it seems, soon,"
Well in the quote below from his listing he claims it was a gift from a friend. So which story is correct - he bought it as part of his "insane buying spree" or it was a "gift"? Changing stories usually are not a good sign. :shock:
I received this as one of two tubas a gift from a friend. It arrived last month brand-new from Taylor Music in Aberdeen SD. I took it off the pallet and put it in a spare room of my house & there it sits. The Box is Unopened, I still have the pallet - the Box looks to still be in excellent shape & the Tuba is in a MTS1209 Deluxe Heavy Duty Hrd Case with wheels. Paid $7,474.00 / paperwork - Currently Best Price Around!)
I need to get me some of those generous friends who give expensive tubas as gifts!

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