So, that made me think that most of us probably have a semi-amusing "I almost got scammed" story, and I don't think I've seen a thread around here where anyone's talked about that.
So,

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coldbrightsunlight wrote:Hey man, you can do what you want in this den of shame.

coldbrightsunlight wrote:Hey man, you can do what you want in this den of shame.

Lol, if I'm too lazy to make my apartment presentable to strangers, I'll get them to meet me somewhere downtown. I've bought pedals like that too.Lurker13 wrote:Some years ago someone listed a bunch of expensive pedals on the local CL. One of them was a Hoof fuzz, for about $125, back when they were about $200 new. I contacted the seller, and he said I should meet him at - get this - the train station. I emailed him and told him I would need to test it, either at his place or at my place. He emailed me back, claimed the pedal worked fine, and insisted that I meet him at the train station if I wanted to buy it.
The train station. Right. Sure. Mmhmm.

Without testing them? Holy crap, you are FAR more trusting than I am. I had visions of myself in prison stripes for receiving stolen property, or buying a pedal whose insides had been swapped with a cheaper pedal, or some other scam like that with the scammer riding off on a train waving goodbye with that 'Gotcha sucker!' look on his face.actualidiot wrote:Lol, if I'm too lazy to make my apartment presentable to strangers, I'll get them to meet me somewhere downtown. I've bought pedals like that too.Lurker13 wrote:Some years ago someone listed a bunch of expensive pedals on the local CL. One of them was a Hoof fuzz, for about $125, back when they were about $200 new. I contacted the seller, and he said I should meet him at - get this - the train station. I emailed him and told him I would need to test it, either at his place or at my place. He emailed me back, claimed the pedal worked fine, and insisted that I meet him at the train station if I wanted to buy it.
The train station. Right. Sure. Mmhmm.
coldbrightsunlight wrote:Hey man, you can do what you want in this den of shame.



Man I actually kind of hate to test things. I've been to buy a few amps where people have promised they worked and their "proof" has been them shredding away for 15 minutes while I wait to leave. Longest was like two hours in a guys practice space, at one point I asked if I could at least try it myself, he said "Sure, dude" and continued to riff away. I also hate people coming here to test stuff out, I keep a few amps in my apartment and when people want to test things they tend to absolutely crank the volume on things. Just because I have a V4 and a 215 in my shitty one bedroom apartment doesn't mean that's what I play here, that's what the small combo's are for, my neighbours do not appreciate your obnoxious riffing through one of the loudest heads on the planet. Much prefer to just request some extra details for safety. Facebook is great though, no one wants to rip you off when you're able to message their mum with ease.Lurker13 wrote:Without testing them? Holy crap, you are FAR more trusting than I am. I had visions of myself in prison stripes for receiving stolen property, or buying a pedal whose insides had been swapped with a cheaper pedal, or some other scam like that with the scammer riding off on a train waving goodbye with that 'Gotcha sucker!' look on his face.actualidiot wrote:Lol, if I'm too lazy to make my apartment presentable to strangers, I'll get them to meet me somewhere downtown. I've bought pedals like that too.Lurker13 wrote:Some years ago someone listed a bunch of expensive pedals on the local CL. One of them was a Hoof fuzz, for about $125, back when they were about $200 new. I contacted the seller, and he said I should meet him at - get this - the train station. I emailed him and told him I would need to test it, either at his place or at my place. He emailed me back, claimed the pedal worked fine, and insisted that I meet him at the train station if I wanted to buy it.
The train station. Right. Sure. Mmhmm.
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Olin wrote:Man I actually kind of hate to test things. I've been to buy a few amps where people have promised they worked and their "proof" has been them shredding away for 15 minutes while I wait to leave. Longest was like two hours in a guys practice space, at one point I asked if I could at least try it myself, he said "Sure, dude" and continued to riff away. I also hate people coming here to test stuff out, I keep a few amps in my apartment and when people want to test things they tend to absolutely crank the volume on things. Just because I have a V4 and a 215 in my shitty one bedroom apartment doesn't mean that's what I play here, that's what the small combo's are for, my neighbours do not appreciate your obnoxious riffing through one of the loudest heads on the planet. Much prefer to just request some extra details for safety. Facebook is great though, no one wants to rip you off when you're able to message their mum with ease.Lurker13 wrote:Without testing them? Holy crap, you are FAR more trusting than I am. I had visions of myself in prison stripes for receiving stolen property, or buying a pedal whose insides had been swapped with a cheaper pedal, or some other scam like that with the scammer riding off on a train waving goodbye with that 'Gotcha sucker!' look on his face.actualidiot wrote:Lol, if I'm too lazy to make my apartment presentable to strangers, I'll get them to meet me somewhere downtown. I've bought pedals like that too.Lurker13 wrote:Some years ago someone listed a bunch of expensive pedals on the local CL. One of them was a Hoof fuzz, for about $125, back when they were about $200 new. I contacted the seller, and he said I should meet him at - get this - the train station. I emailed him and told him I would need to test it, either at his place or at my place. He emailed me back, claimed the pedal worked fine, and insisted that I meet him at the train station if I wanted to buy it.
The train station. Right. Sure. Mmhmm.
coldbrightsunlight wrote:Hey man, you can do what you want in this den of shame.

My gf went to pick up a bass on her own (I couldn't go with her) and she/we thought a train station was a good idea because it's public, there's people around in the daytime and there's usually CCTV everywhere.Lurker13 wrote:The train station. Right. Sure. Mmhmm.

This is usually how I feel about meeting people too. I absolutely won't have people come to my place because I have way too much stuff that I do not want stolen. My girlfriend also isn't comfortable with it. I'm a little sketched out meeting at people's places too because it's hard to know what you're walking into.MechaGodzilla wrote:My gf went to pick up a bass on her own (I couldn't go with her) and she/we thought a train station was a good idea because it's public, there's people around in the daytime and there's usually CCTV everywhere.Lurker13 wrote:The train station. Right. Sure. Mmhmm.
On the other hand, I feel REALLY sketchy about inviting people into my flat (where I have my stuff! Very stealable!) and I don't drive so I rarely go to someone's home to pick up stuff. When I do, I normally street view their address to see if it's an obvious crackden (or crackden adjacent).


