Guitar Center Selling Questionable Used Fender

I made them aware of a mistagged item that was used and they did nothing. They it tagged as the much more desirable version and did nothing when I told the guy in the department.... and the store manager..... and the customer service messenger on the site....and the customer service phone line. Months went by and they never did a single thing about it.
 
I made them aware of a mistagged item that was used and they did nothing. They it tagged as the much more desirable version and did nothing when I told the guy in the department.... and the store manager..... and the customer service messenger on the site....and the customer service phone line. Months went by and they never did a single thing about it.
Another shameful example of widespread indifference from GC employees.
 
It isn't just the pricier stuff. A friend told me his wife was buying a "purple Fender Jazz bass".

My theory: they just don't care.

I'm not all that sure this is is even a MIM Fender neck (that logo?) but hey, his wife is happy.

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I'm pretty sure this is not a Geddy Lee Signature Bass.
I couldn't say whether GC knew it was buying a fake (or at the very least, a hybrid parts bass), but don't they have an ethical obligation to disclose its non-authenticity?
hey what else can you expect it's GC! won't be the first or the last!
 
I was just thinking about some basses that I bought from them and returned and how I could've stolen the guts or swapped bodies on Fenders. They'd have no idea. I didn't because I'm not a thief but plenty would, I'm sure.
 
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Apathy is an impenetrable fortress.
On the other hand, from the other perspective, Apathy is the Great Liberator. I unfortunately have the opportunity to use that one quite a lot at my current place of employment, where my daily mantra has become, out of necessity, "I can't afford to care".
 
I was just thinking about some basses that I bought from them and returned and how I could've stolen the guts or swapped bodies on Fenders. They'd have no idea. I didn't because I'm not a thief but plenty would, I'm sure.
That reminds me of when Hertz bought a fleet of Shelby Mustang GT350's ('65 or '66 I think) Your nefarious types would rent 'em, drag-race 'em over the weekend, and swap out the hi-po motors with standard 289's before returning them to Hertz on Monday. smh.
 
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I'm pretty sure this is not a Geddy Lee Signature Bass.
I couldn't say whether GC knew it was buying a fake (or at the very least, a hybrid parts bass), but don't they have an ethical obligation to disclose its non-authenticity?

Disclaimer: "This product shows little signs of use and all controls are completely functional. It may have minor surface scratches."*

* In the form of a really craptastic paint job...