Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Learn How to Safely Purchase an Acoustic Guitar Online

By Joe Martin

If you are thinking about going online to shop for an acoustic guitar, be careful when you start checking out the sites that sell musical instruments. There are always dishonest sellers in out there who are out to separate a buyer from their money any way they can.

You always have the option of purchasing a guitar at the manufacturer's website, but they also usually have higher prices than those you'll find at retail. Budget can be a very important issue if you're only just learning how to play a guitar and are uncertain about what you need or what to do.

Because of this, many people turn to online auction sites to purchase instruments at lower cost. This isn't a bad option, but there are some things to bear in mind while you are browsing and before you pay. Here are a few suggestions that might make it easier to get the best deal on the guitar of your choice.

1. Do your homework. Learn about the different makes and models of acoustic guitars that are presently available on the market. Each has unique features. This might make a difference in the way you ultimately choose your guitar. Look through the literature and any testimonials concerning the instrument. Some are made to be easier for beginners and some might have features that are not necessary for a beginning student.

2. When you know the make and model of acoustic guitar that will be best for you, then it's time to start perusing the online listings at auction sites. If you are like most people you'll head for eBay to look at the listings, and before you decide to place a bid you need to research the sellers. A great place to start is the list of each seller's feedback received from all of their buyers. Be sure to read through all of them, especially the ones where the buyers were not happy. It's the quickest way for you to know if a seller is someone you can depend on to provide the merchandise they are offering for sale online.

3. Contact the seller immediately if you have any questions before you bid. There is always a link posted with their email address. Don't assume anything about the item. If you have questions ask. You can request additional photographs if you want to see other views. This will help you to determine if the item is of high quality and authentic to its claims.

4. Use the security provided by eBay and PayPal when you're using their websites to purchase an acoustic guitar. PayPal Buyer Protection will usually cover you for up to $1000 if a purchase made using their website goes sour, but under very specific conditions. eBay also offers certain Security and Resolution Center tools that can secure your account and reputation, but can also solve any issues between you and your seller with relative ease.

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