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Yes this is so right. My problem is that I'm new to the bay area and I don't know any other places. Frankly, I'm a little amazed at the lack of good music shops. I'm going to try Banana's at Large in San Rafael tomorrow. It's a hike for me, but it may be worth while and the guy on the phone seemed very helpful and honest. Mark rich wrote: > Sorry to hear about your troubles, Mark. Tough one to beat, > though...Musician's Friend and Guitar Center get so many incentives > and great buys from the manufacturers because they buy so damn much, > that they can drive the smaller stores (with possibly better service) > out of business. > > Very few of the mom/pop stores carry a selection that those > stores/catalogs do, though. They just can't carry that much > inventory. Which leaves people with taste for gear that's a bit left > of center no choice sometimes. Also, often the small shops can't > even get premium brands because they don't sell enough units! > > the best bet i have had is finding someone at the store, or on the > phone that seems like they have more than just a couple of hampsters > between their ears, and STICK TO THEM. make them aware that you will > only buy from them because they are the ONLY one in the store that > gives you the service you want. that usually means you will be > buying from a manager. nice side effect, though, is that if you're > dealing with a manager at a high enough level, they can discount > beyond what the little chumps can. If you forge a relationship with > someone, they are more likely to help you out, too. > > best of luck, > > rich > > ps. being lied to by a GC salesman? ...like getting yelled at by > someone with Tourette's syndrome. > > >Hey. > > > >I just had/am having a horrible experience with Musician's Friend. > >I ordered a > >GR-30 and a GK-2A, as they were blowing out the GR-30s at a great price >($399) > >I paid extra to have it shipped next day FedEx. The order was done on >the > >27th. For some reason they decided not to ship it until the 29th. I >have not > >received anything from them at this point. They gave me a FedEx >tracking > >number, but FedEx claims to have never entered that number into their >system. > >Musician's Friend told me they had started a trace with FedEx, but I >found out > >yesterday that they never had. This was confirmed by both FedEx, and a > >customer service manager at Musician's Friend. > > > >I was totally lied to. > > > >Fed up with waiting, I attempted to buy a GR-33 from The Guitar Center, > >Musician's Friend's brick and mortar sister. Via the phone, I made the > >salesman hunt down both the synth and the pick up and put my name on >them. He > >claimed he could see both units in front of him. When I arrived, the >salesman > >launched into an explanation about how the GK-2 blister pack only >looked as if > >it were missing stuff, when in fact it was not. "Roland just uses the >same > >package for a lot of it's products." Of course, the pick up was > >missing all of > >the mounting hardware and cables. You could see where some of the > >double sided > >tape still clung to the pickup. I just turned around and walked out. > > > >I was totally lied to. > > > >Last Friday I was told that if the "trace" didn't turn up something by > >yesterday, they would just send me another one, next day, at no extra >charge. > >Yesterday I was told that the item was no longer in stock, and the >trace might > >take weeks. They refuse to cancel the order and refund my money. They >refuse > >to sell me a GR-33 at a discount. After speaking to another FedEx > >rep today, I > >find that still no trace has been put on this order. > > > >Finally I get an email telling me that they are sending me a GR-30 > >and I should > >receive it tomorrow. Were they out of stock? Are they really sending >it? > >Good question. Oh, and get this: They are now out of the GK-2 pick up, >so my > >synth will be useless. > > > >So this is my story. Use the knowledge wisely. I will never give a >dime to > >either Musician's Friend, or The Guitar Center again. > > > >Mark Sottilaro