A little tip when purchasing guitars online...some of you probably do this already.
Most companies out there, apart from Hot Rocks, actually want to make a good impression on people and generate as many repeat purchases as possible.
You can take advantage of this by learning to haggle a little. You want to buy a 1962 Tele for example: Store A charges £1500, and Store B charges £1450. What do you do? The logical step is to go with Store B, right? Wrong. Go back to Store A and let them know you've found it cheaper elsewhere and that if they can beat the price, you'll be a ''very happy customer''. Some companies will just ignore your request but most will be eager to please and leave a lasting impression. I've acquired two guitars using this method and it's saved me about 300 quid
This works better with the higher end guitars rather than the cheaper ones which they have no problems shifting.
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Case in point.
When I bought my PTHD Native rig and HD I/O, I saved over £700 by haggling with the shop.
I told them what I wanted to pay, and that's what they did it for.
Haha I think the key word is we "AIM" to match! I was thinking of enquiring about the Elitist Casino that they are advertising at nearly 500 quid more than a certain German site
@bingefeller I asked about 4 weeks ago. They couldn't / wouldn't price match Thomann.
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