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Guitar SCAMS from China

by: guitarbishop( 142Feedback score is 100 to 499) Top 5000 Reviewer
107 out of 126 people found this guide helpful.
Guide viewed: 5997 times Tags: Fake Ibanez guitars


I know exactly what everyone on here is talking about. I got scammed into thinking I was getting a great deal on a JS1200 guitar, turns out the guitar was a fake. It wasn't even close to what the auction described or the picture that was on the auction. Not to mention that when I contacted the seller, he responded in broken english in an email!! How do you type in broken english?! LOL! Anyways, after many attempts to get my money back or send the guitar back to maybe in high hopes get the one I originally bid on. I gave up! I spent $446.00 & 6 weeks on a guitar that wasn't what I originally bid on. It was an expensive lesson to learn in how to carefully read in between the lines of some of these scam artists. Don't be fooled! Don't bid, & by all means, DON'T GET SCAMMED!

Guide ID: 10000000001444762Guide created: 07/27/06 (updated 04/17/08)

 
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