![]() On the contrary it's potentially rude not to warn people - if you know the current rules. The customer may be 100% happy in the knowledge that they cannot resell - and the vast majority do not resell the product. I don't think it's rude in the slightest to warn both seller and potential customer the pitfalls. Of course every buyer is different and somebody may be happy to take the more-than-10% off you are offering, so I would not have posted anything if it weren't for this quarrel. But not too much more, only if I get a good deal (issue that KF raised)Ĭ) I am not too much concerned about 1, but I am definitely about 3 2)ī) I'd spring for a bit more and get the Standard. These are the reasons why I am not making you an offer:Ī) I actually would like to buy a Stage version with Steinway D and Bluthner, so with yours I'd need to get the D separately (issue n. Sure, somebody might want exactly what you picked, but given the combinatorial possibilities, it's pretty unlikely even considering that you took fairly popular onesģ) when purchasing new, there are 12 months of free updates should a new version come out (which happens fairly often) - used, how many months are left?Ĥ) if one is willing to wait, Standard is often sold at 20% off. Yes there is no wear and tear but consider these reasons which are in my mind as a potential buyer:ġ) should I later decide to resell the license I can'tĢ) when purchasing new, I can select the instruments of my choice, used, I am stuck with your pick. However take in mind that for the buyer it's not the same thing. ![]() He also overlooked you covering the cost of Paypal and transfer fee. ![]() You are correct that Key Fumbler has been rude in his post. If you are interested make an offer if you are not then don't come and try to devalue something just to get a bargain. This is not a product that gets wear and tear.
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