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<p>[QUOTE="Jeepfreak81, post: 3087255, member: 93888"]Ya my vote was on plated, hopefully whoever bought it knows what they are getting.</p><p><br /></p><p> Yes I suppose it is an effort in futility isn't it.</p><p><br /></p><p>One reason I was considering contacting the seller is because of something I sold last year. I had a Peavey Classic 50 guitar amp I was selling. I got a message from somebody that told me one of the preamp tubes looked burned out. Now the message was rather snarky and I was actually irritated by it at first. Partially because the amp worked and sounded great, but I hadn't really checked the tubes in quite some time. Upon inspection I realized he was right and I replaced it before selling it. I would have felt bad if I sold it and the person who bought it contacted me complaining about a burnt tube.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sometimes things are just oversights like in my case, or people who are uneducated. But it's a full time job trying to educate people who have no interest in learning.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeepfreak81, post: 3087255, member: 93888"]Ya my vote was on plated, hopefully whoever bought it knows what they are getting. Yes I suppose it is an effort in futility isn't it. One reason I was considering contacting the seller is because of something I sold last year. I had a Peavey Classic 50 guitar amp I was selling. I got a message from somebody that told me one of the preamp tubes looked burned out. Now the message was rather snarky and I was actually irritated by it at first. Partially because the amp worked and sounded great, but I hadn't really checked the tubes in quite some time. Upon inspection I realized he was right and I replaced it before selling it. I would have felt bad if I sold it and the person who bought it contacted me complaining about a burnt tube. Sometimes things are just oversights like in my case, or people who are uneducated. But it's a full time job trying to educate people who have no interest in learning.[/QUOTE]
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