Re: Bitch about TalkBass here. Post Boobs while you are at i
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 1:17 pm
Now that I'm involved with a music related business,...I have a new perspective on TB. I'm constantly concerned that I have to temper my posts that they will reflect negatively on me and ultimately my employer. I have to be concerned about abiding by the CUP. I think I'm unique in that I have a long posting history on TB before becoming involved in the music business.
This isn't a call out on grygrx at all,...but just to say that TB is so huge and representative of so many personalities that it really is an amalgamation of hot heads,...know it alls, who in reality only formed their opinions on hearsay...people who can only see negativity,...trolls,...with the vast majority being mostly level headed. I think you all know where I'm coming from and I am loathed to call attention to the specific situation that has forced my opinion of Talkbass; but right now I'm coming up against a user in a particular thread whose indignation is thick and he is playing the role of a consumer advocate. However he is not (as far as I can tell) a customer of any of the companies he is trying to "call out on the carpet". In the meantime those that are involved with these companies continue to be patient and good spirited or at the least level headed about their situation. At least in the case of my employer; those that have been patient and supportive will be well compensated for the inconvenience. It would be inappropriate for me to disclose what that is,...suffice it to say that my employer knows right from wrong,...has a solid moral compass and plans to take good care of his clientele.
I won't become involved in threads that are intended to call out an ebay or CL listing. I don't feel like it's my job to police ebay and CL (I'm sure you've all seen the call to "Flag this listing" on CL), but that's just me. I didn't look at the auction for the Blueberry and if the seller misrepresented it,...bad on him,...but at the same time if he is not misrepresenting the item and it trying to flip it for way more than it's worth and some rube is dumb enough to pay that much for it,...well I have a hard time faulting the seller on that. Is it ethical? A caps locked, bolded and underlined NO,...but who am I to tell other people what not to spend their money on. The same goes for CL ads. Sellers try to pull the same stunt all the time and while I have the moral compass to extend whatever good deal I get on a piece of equipment to any potential buyer, not everyone is like that. If you buy and sell enough you know that you are responsible for doing your own research. If you approach every potential deal with the idea that you could get hosed,...then you'll do the due diligence to not rush into a purchase.
This isn't a call out on grygrx at all,...but just to say that TB is so huge and representative of so many personalities that it really is an amalgamation of hot heads,...know it alls, who in reality only formed their opinions on hearsay...people who can only see negativity,...trolls,...with the vast majority being mostly level headed. I think you all know where I'm coming from and I am loathed to call attention to the specific situation that has forced my opinion of Talkbass; but right now I'm coming up against a user in a particular thread whose indignation is thick and he is playing the role of a consumer advocate. However he is not (as far as I can tell) a customer of any of the companies he is trying to "call out on the carpet". In the meantime those that are involved with these companies continue to be patient and good spirited or at the least level headed about their situation. At least in the case of my employer; those that have been patient and supportive will be well compensated for the inconvenience. It would be inappropriate for me to disclose what that is,...suffice it to say that my employer knows right from wrong,...has a solid moral compass and plans to take good care of his clientele.
I won't become involved in threads that are intended to call out an ebay or CL listing. I don't feel like it's my job to police ebay and CL (I'm sure you've all seen the call to "Flag this listing" on CL), but that's just me. I didn't look at the auction for the Blueberry and if the seller misrepresented it,...bad on him,...but at the same time if he is not misrepresenting the item and it trying to flip it for way more than it's worth and some rube is dumb enough to pay that much for it,...well I have a hard time faulting the seller on that. Is it ethical? A caps locked, bolded and underlined NO,...but who am I to tell other people what not to spend their money on. The same goes for CL ads. Sellers try to pull the same stunt all the time and while I have the moral compass to extend whatever good deal I get on a piece of equipment to any potential buyer, not everyone is like that. If you buy and sell enough you know that you are responsible for doing your own research. If you approach every potential deal with the idea that you could get hosed,...then you'll do the due diligence to not rush into a purchase.