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Post by Marc Bertone on Apr 29, 2010 17:12:51 GMT -5
Ways to the grave:
Method 1:
You can do regular layway where you can put any amount towards your guitar. The are no extra fees, or time limit. The downside here is you don't get your guitar until the whole amount is paid off, including shipping.
Method 2:
You can buy everything piece by piece. The upside is you get something to hang on to until your guitar is complete, and you get to assemble it yourself and take pride in that. They will eventually come in different kits in different stages of assembly. We provide all the tech support you will need (via this forum) The downside to this is it will cost more in the long run.
Method 3:
By commission. Get people to buy 7 complete guitars, using your name as a reference, and you get a free guitar. There is no downside to this.
Any other questions please post them on here.
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Xul
Alien cultist
Fuck you AND yo momma
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Post by Xul on Apr 30, 2010 20:32:31 GMT -5
well... i DO like the buy 7, get one free deal. i wasnt aware of that one... hmmm... that gets me thinkin. I have my Necro2... Then an Azazel Then an Arachnoid Then a Cthulhu Then the X O Skeleton 2 Then a Vrykolakas Then a free Beelzbub...
After that, just whatever sick shit you come up with
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Post by Marc Bertone on Apr 30, 2010 20:54:41 GMT -5
well... i DO like the buy 7, get one free deal. i wasnt aware of that one... hmmm... that gets me thinkin. I have my Necro2... Then an Azazel Then an Arachnoid Then a Cthulhu Then the X O Skeleton 2 Then a Vrykolakas Then a free Beelzbub... After that, just whatever sick shit you come up with Hahaha Dude "sick shit" is my specialty...
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Post by evilurnn666 on Jun 20, 2010 2:57:52 GMT -5
That's awesome that the are no extra fees or time limits!! Musicians Friend with charge out the ass on finance fees if you get alittle behind!
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Mal
Alien Minister
Darkness, and Silence-the Light shall flicker out.
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Post by Mal on Jun 20, 2010 11:12:12 GMT -5
The buy-7-get-one-free thing is actually a really good deal, the corporate thieves in Gibson and Fender, etc. would probably never let a single pick go free
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