I just saw that the
jackson soloist I sent to lhrocker has just 'appeared' after many months. The problem is this...
I sent the jackson soloist, after deciding I didnt like it. He said if I didnt then that's cool, send it back. I did, and was told by him that he had never got it. I realize I made two mistakes:
1:not getting confirmation on the shipping and
2:I accidentally lost the post office receipt for the shipping.
So the claim was useless, and in an attempt to right the situation I sent him my 3120.(the guitar he was trading for) I realize that wasnt the smartest thing to do, but considering that I could not in good conscience do nothing when it was my fault I lost the post office receipt, making the claim pretty much nothing but a formality and a waste of time. Well, fast forward almost a year and I see it has magically appeared on jemsite from lhrocker for sale, and had never received any kind of message from him saying he got it. So basically he has my guitar as well as his..(well, I saw he had mine for sale a few months ago) and now he's selling the other guitar. This just doesnt seem right. I'm not saying he's trying to screw me, but maybe a bad judgement call? I pm'd about the situation...but I know from experience that sometimes you have to say something in a public forum to get some kind of action. I just dont want to end up completely empty handed.
And in recognition of the fact that this isn't the first time a 'mishap' has occured...as soon as this situation is resolved that'll be it for me. I just dont feel like I can be around here anymore. I want to be a trusting person...and if the guitar had truly dissapeared and was never seen again that would have been acceptable. Murphy's law is always a possibility. But when it shows up and it's put up for sale, and neither my guitar nor the jackson was offered back to me, how can this be an acceptable decision?