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lolmont 03-18-2013 07:37 PM

Return a Bass??
 
Hello so 2 months ago I bought a American Standard P bass off Amazon, I even made a thread about it. When the bass came it had two dings already on it and the case had a crack as well. I was playing it today and the nut for the input fell off and the plug fell inside the pick guard. My question is should I call fender support and get it fixed don't have the tools to do this myself or swap it out with Amazon for another one. I already contacted customer care and they said they'd swap it out even 2 months later.

Joe Louvar 03-18-2013 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by lolmont (Post 14052280)
Hello so 2 months ago I bought a American Standard P bass off Amazon, I even made a thread about it. When the bass came it had two dings already on it and the case had a crack as well. I was playing it today and the nut for the input fell off and the plug fell inside the pick guard. My question is should I call fender support and get it fixed don't have the tools to do this myself or swap it out with Amazon for another one. I already contacted customer care and they said they'd swap it out even 2 months later.

I'd just swap it.

Tvrtko 03-18-2013 07:43 PM

Get your money back and buy yourself half-decent instrument that does not disintegrate after 2 months.

audioglenn 03-18-2013 07:44 PM

That's a lot of money to pay for a bass to have that many problems! Of course you should swap it out for another one...and another one if the second one has problems. Think of it this way; those are just the problems you can SEE. Nothing good can come from keeping it.

lolmont 03-18-2013 07:45 PM

Thanks I already set up a return. I'll swap it out until Amazon runs out if I have to then ask for money back :cool:

5 Wire 03-18-2013 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by lolmont (Post 14052327)
Thanks I already set up a return.

Bingo.

lolmont 03-21-2013 01:15 PM

Quick update, got my replacement bass and oh boy this one is much nicer like it just came off the factory line. I guess amazon is hit or miss with instruments.


GG7 03-21-2013 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by lolmont (Post 14052280)
Hello so 2 months ago I bought a American Standard P bass off Amazon, I even made a thread about it. When the bass came it had two dings already on it and the case had a crack as well. I was playing it today and the nut for the input fell off and the plug fell inside the pick guard. My question is should I call fender support and get it fixed don't have the tools to do this myself or swap it out with Amazon for another one. I already contacted customer care and they said they'd swap it out even 2 months later.

Why would you keep a bass with all this damage?

I just sent back a Rick 4003 to MF with finish damage even though it will mean I now have to wait 1-2 months for an undamaged one. Just not willing to "settle" for second best.

Fender seems to be pretty consistent with these models, so I am sure the replacement would be at least as good a player as the damaged one you have now. Its highly unusual that you would have so much damage. I bet it was an open stock bass and not a factory sealed one.

I would replace it.

lolmont 03-21-2013 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by GG7 (Post 14066974)
Amazon's return policy is only 30 days.

Why would you keep a bass with all this damage?

I just sent back a Rick 4003 to MF with finish damage even though it will mean I now have to wait 1-2 months for an undamaged one.

You can call Amazon and see if they will still take it back after 2 months, but you should have done this immediately. They have the best return/exchange system on the planet, so no reason to settle for a damaged item from them.

You must have not read the rest of the thread. Amazon took it back and I just got the replacement today, which is perfect.

GG7 03-21-2013 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by lolmont (Post 14066868)
Quick update, got my replacement bass and oh boy this one is much nicer like it just came off the factory line. I guess amazon is hit or miss with instruments.


Congrats!

Any time I have ever had a problem with an item from Amazon they have made it right.

You just need to carefully inspect anything you get from them and if it shows any signs of having been previously sold/returned, I don't debate....I send it back and get another one or a refund depending on what it is.

Third party sellers is another matter! I try to steer clear of those since nearly every problem I have had at Amazon was with something from one of these third party merchants and not directly from Amazon.

Always look for "FULLFILLED BY AMAZON" when you buy from them.

GG7 03-21-2013 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by lolmont (Post 14066984)
You must have not read the rest of the thread. Amazon took it back and I just got the replacement today, which is perfect.

Yeah...I didn't see the most recent when I replied.

Sorry about that, but glad they made it right for the better! :bassist:

Exploiter8 03-21-2013 01:49 PM

YAY!

lolmont 03-21-2013 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by GG7 (Post 14066996)
Congrats!

Any time I have ever had a problem with an item from Amazon they have made it right.

You just need to carefully inspect anything you get from them and if it shows any signs of having been previously sold/returned, I don't debate....I send it back and get another one or a refund depending on what it is.

Third party sellers is another matter! I try to steer clear of those since nearly every problem I have had at Amazon was with something from one of these third party merchants and not directly from Amazon.

Always look for "FULLFILLED BY AMAZON" when you buy from them.

When it comes to big items like this I oly order direct from amazon. + I have prime I like my 2 day shipping.

bassmonkeee 03-21-2013 02:05 PM

Really? After two months, you returned a bass because the nut came loose? Why didn't you just tighten the nut?

unclebass 03-21-2013 02:11 PM

If you would have kept it, you would have kept second guessing every time something went wrong with it. Problems will likely be fixed and someone will buy as returned item, expecting small problems. Best thing to do, now get out there and JAM!!!

lolmont 03-21-2013 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by bassmonkeee (Post 14067102)
Really? After two months, you returned a bass because the nut came loose? Why didn't you just tighten the nut?

I swear no one reads the posts it also came dinged and beat up.

Steveaux 03-21-2013 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by lolmont (Post 14052280)
Hello so 2 months ago I bought a American Standard P bass off Amazon, I even made a thread about it. When the bass came it had two dings already on it and the case had a crack as well. I was playing it today and the nut for the input output fell off and the plug jack fell inside the pick guard. My question is should I call fender support and get it fixed don't have the tools to do this myself or swap it out with Amazon for another one. I already contacted customer care and they said they'd swap it out even 2 months later.

Fixed it for ya.

georgestrings 03-21-2013 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Tvrtko (Post 14052317)
Get your money back and buy yourself half-decent instrument that does not disintegrate after 2 months.


You can't be serious...


- georgestrings

georgestrings 03-21-2013 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bassmonkeee (Post 14067102)
Really? After two months, you returned a bass because the nut came loose? Why didn't you just tighten the nut?

Apparantly, he doesn't own even the most basic of tools...


- georgestrings

lolmont 03-21-2013 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by georgestrings (Post 14067589)
Apparantly, he doesn't own even the most basic of tools...


- georgestrings

I could have fixed it myself, but why bother this was just the final straw in me wanting to return it anyway. I'm glad I did unlike some people here I only get a new high end bass every few years if that. So it might as well be perfect. The replacement I got was the quality I excepted when I bought a American Fender.


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