Good point, witty. This thread should really be pinned at the top of the forum. How else would everyone know that random 3rd party online vendors who are selling Roland accordions at 80% discounts are not scam artists.
Do you have any photos?I just discovered that my accordion has basses arranged according to the circle of 5ths
"good morning, lovely day here, I just dusted off the case of my sense of humour and most dismayed to find it contains misery"...have I been scammed..
That's a bit harsh isn't it? I think what we have is a healthy mix of the fatuous (or at least those that specialise pointing out in the bleedin' obvious) mixed in with occasional pearls of wisdom. You can't have continual wisdom!it seems unfortunate to clutter them with chit-chat of the type "good morning, lovely day here, I just dusted off the case of my accordion" or "I just discovered that my accordion has basses arranged according to the circle of 5ths, never noticed that before", no matter how much joy such conversation spreads in the moment.
The general point is valid. However the responses were friendly and the people who answered did not deserve to be scolded. Yes as enthusiasts we tend to get excited when we discuss our favorite topic. Yes people can wander off topic, but this shouldn't elicit scornful retorts.Whether or not that is a fair complaint in this specific case (this is already being discussed in other comments above), I think you raise a very valid general point.
Some threads here have the potential of being highly useful as references for a long time to come, and it seems unfortunate to clutter them with chit-chat of the type "good morning, lovely day here, I just dusted off the case of my accordion" or "I just discovered that my accordion has basses arranged according to the circle of 5ths, never noticed that before", no matter how much joy such conversation spreads in the moment.
Just my 2c of course.
How odd... must be hard to play. On my accordion the bass are placed in straight lines... lolI really like my Roland. Good thing about it is that the basses are arranged in the circle of fifths.
I have my own ideas, but won’t post them here lest I’ll be reprimanded for wasting someone’s time.I really like my Roland. Good thing about it is that the basses are arranged in the circle of fifths.
At $400 for a Roland FR8x, supposedly sold by a vendor in Botswana, I think that the chances of ever actually receiving this item is very very close to zero.I see Roland Accordions for sale on Alibaba.com at a fraction of the retail price. On the basis that it seems too good to be true then I expect it's some sort of scam. Any comments?
My experiences are with AliExpress, the Business To Consumer website of AliBaba. They are limited to vendors from mainland China, including Hong Kong.At $400 for a Roland FR8x, supposedly sold by a vendor in Botswana, I think that the chances of ever actually receiving this item is very very close to zero.
And they conveniently accept only methods of payment that ensure your money is gone for good with no way to retrieve it once you discover you are not getting what you paid for...
This isn't true for Alibaba in general. They sell a lot of stuff from and by reliable people. It's just sad they do not automatically reject ridiculous offers from dubious countries (not dubious in general per se, but dubious related to the type of item they are "selling"), and certainly also dubious in how they accept payment.
I bought my new-old-stock FR-7b and some small items from Roxy's Music. It was sad to see it close for good.Who is "Roxy"?
Which is why you should never try to deal with a vendor who does not accept credit cards, PayPal or any other way of payment where it is absolutely impossible to get your money back!...
It may be worth mentioning that at least some credit card companies and (as I remember it) PayPal and some banks also have a refunding clause, so you may have multiple safety nets. I have invoked the credit card service twice - ...
Sidebar:and her Dad (Roxy) was a well known Pro accordionist, as was his
competition winning Wife, and founded the store..
he was, for a time, the biggest Cordovox Dealer in the World
our of nowheresville (Batavia) western New York State
the walls of the old store were covered with Photographs of
the famous and not so famous who had come to roost there
over the decades
Rose was a wonderful promoter and supporter of all things Accordion