1978 Fender P-Bass

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1978 Fender P-Bass

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Doesn't it really piss you off when this happens-- Reseller goes across town to pawn shop, buys the $800 craigslist bass....

http://austin.craigslist.org/msg/2640990876.html
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... and now the same bass instantly becomes a $2400 bass on Ebay. S%&#! :evil:
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wow that sucks :x
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you can't blame someone for trying to make a buck, especially in these tough times. But a 300% profit margin? Methinks not.
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AzWhoFan wrote:you can't blame someone for trying to make a buck, especially in these tough times. But a 300% profit margin? Methinks not.
Exactly. It's not reselling at a profit that gets me, it's the ridiculous price points. I wouldn't have blinked at $1400 or so, and I could even understand wishful thinking up to $1800- but $2400? That's Chicago Music Exchange territory. :P
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