Jeez... just the Buy It Now price of $2000 for a '64 Jazz Bass should be a major red flag. Plus, so many parts of this sellers auction is suspect - 1st) the person writes as if they're from China/foreign country, 2nd) when I clicked o the sellers name, the seller mentions she's a woman, and has this to say for herself; "I am an older gal, was raised by parents who believed people should be good, God fearing individuals and have honesty & truth as their creed...", but the gmail account listing starts with "David". 3rd) The description says that if you're "in the Dayton Ohio" area, you can stop by and check it out, but the seller's location is in Reading, Pa.
And what's up with the "5 minutes guaranteed reply"? Does it take five minutes to read whatever this person sends you? Or is there a 5 minute phone message you're directed to? Just for the hell of it, I just sent the seller this email:
"This is in reference to your ebay auction, item number 261138740368, a 1964 Fender Jazz Bass.
I'll be honest with you; it seems this price is too good to be true, and your auction is for a bass that isn't really available. I believe this bass has been reported several times for possibly being a scam sale. How are you able to authenticate that this bass is indeed for sale, and for a price that is literally thousands of dollars below what a 1964 left handed Jazz Bass would normally sell for?
Considering your sales, and 100% satisfaction rate, I'm hoping you can verify for me that this is a legitimate auction, and one I would be confident in bidding on.
Thank you
fivebass52So we'll see what kind of reply I get.....