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Just make ale sure you are 100% happy when you collect because returning it will be a bit of a hassle as you would need to post it back to be sure of winning a PayPal case. I have made this mistake in the past, got distracted chatting to the seller (nice guy) and didn’t notice the hairline cracks all along the back of the neck along the skunk stripe.
How is the seller coming across - do they seem a bit dodgy? If there’s nothing suspicious I wouldn’t worry too much, some people prefer PayPal for some reason!
Many guitars have a re-sale value. Some you'll never want to sell.
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It's foolish of the seller and not the buyer to do this though, since it's the seller who loses the Paypal protection.
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Turn up and then, if happy you can carry out the transaction on your phone.
I did this years ago when I bought an airgun, everyone was happy.
Nothing to stop you from collecting the guitar and then claiming you haven't received it. You get your money back plus a new guitar and he gets shafted.
See, me being a country bumpkin, didn't think of that. Good advice