Everyone,
I don't know how you all feel, but I personally think Guitar Center totally SUCKS and I am sick of them.
I would like to invite any of you to add to my list of complaints here about what lousy service Guitar Center provides.
Today I went to two GCs in Illinois -- Arlington Heights and Lombard -- to test and (ideally) buy a Mesa Roadster.
The GC in Arlington Heights had ONE Roadster there and lost the sale because....
1. The cabinet was plugged into the wrong Ohms jack.
2. The amp was in a high traffic area where I did not have good room to sit comfortably.
3. The footswitch was tied down to a Mesa 4 x 12 cabinet around the corner from where I was (about 10'), and the cable was buried behind the cabinet and jumbled in with a bunch of other cords. I had to dig through the cords, run the cord to the Roadster, and then get up and down whenever I wanted to change the channels.
4. The guitar cable I was given to play through shorted out constantly and made the amp sound like crap.
5. There were no decent guitars in the immediate area that sounded good through the amp (I tried at least 4-5).
6. I called earlier in the week and told a salesperson I would be in there. When I got there, he was in a meeting and never came out to meet with me. He later called me at home to see if I still needed help (nice job, douchebag).
7. No other sales people offered to help me at any time through the whole process, though plenty of them walked by during my visit and plenty more were standing around talking and doing absolutely nothing else constructive.
The GC in Lombard also had ONE Roadster on display. Despite a proper setup, a good guitar, AND a working cable (hot ****) they lost the sale because...
1. ONE salesperson was manning the guitar area...and he disappeared after he gave me the cable.
2. I went up to the accessories counter and had said sales person paged...he never returned.
3. The accessories counter person looked up the amp for me and said the display was the only one they had. Then he went into some kind of trance or something and totally ignored me (I am NOT kidding here).
4. I went up to a pony-tailed guy who stamps your receipt by the front foor, who was BS-ing with someone about nothing important, to see if he could find someone else to talk about the amp. I tried to get his attention (pointing towards the Mesa, holding up the guitar cord, etc) but he took one look at me and totally ignored me.
5. I went and put what may be the only working GC test cable back on the counter and walked out.
Now, go back about 5 years...
I had the same problem at the Lombard store in 2004 when I tried to test out other Mesa amps. The same Mr Pony Tail was there and was a complete smart *** to me. None of the amps there were setup properly or were in what I would consider to be test-worthy condition. No other sales people offered to help me. At the time, I complained to Mesa about it and their local salesman knew what store I was talking about, who Mr Pony Tail was, and offered to give me a hands on demo at a different non-GC store. Now THAT's service.
And one more smack in the face for the Lombard store:
In 2005, I attempted to buy a Presonus Firepod from the same location. Prior to driving there, I called to check the price and ask for a trade in value for an old sampler I had, and they gave me a reasonable figure. When we got there they changed the story, we dickered back and forth, the sales people kept leaving the area to "discuss the matter" privately, and I left very pissed off. So, I sent an e-mail to the corporate office and sent them an itemized list of all the gear I had bought up to that point (about $20,000 over the years) and told them how disgusted I was. I got a call a few days later from the Lombard store manager who said he would give me the Firepod for the original "over the phone" trade in value, which I agreed to, and the same boneheads had to ring up the transaction. Needless to say they were basically terrified at that point and were very nice to me. Everytime I see the Firepod I am reminded of this happy endeavor.
How about another location?
In 2006, at the Aurora, IL location I decided to buy a Marshall head (the model number escapes me, sorry) but it was definitely not a cheap one. I tried it for a week and decided that the amp just did not inspire me to play and had this annoying ground hum that none of my other equipment caused or experienced. So I returned it, and the sales guy gave me a really hard time about it. Long story short...after he was done interrogating me, I held up the receipt and pointed out his own store's 30 day return policy. He had no reason to refuse the return. I was about ready to ask for the store manager....
Same location. about 2 months ago -- I wanted to get a Vox Tonelab. They had ONE in stock but supposedly it was a new one. I get it home, and it was definitely a USED one -- there was a footprint on the expression pedal, and the digital readout was extremely scratched up like someone had rubbed it with steel wool or something. Guess where that wound up going back to....
So there you have it. Guitar Center customer service at its finest.
Oh and I did get a Roadster today, but not from Guitar Center...
If anyone from Mesa Engineering is reading this, please feel free to send me a message and I will gladly discuss all this with you, as I feel your product is being totally misrepresented by Guitar Center.
Thanks for reading.
I don't know how you all feel, but I personally think Guitar Center totally SUCKS and I am sick of them.
I would like to invite any of you to add to my list of complaints here about what lousy service Guitar Center provides.
Today I went to two GCs in Illinois -- Arlington Heights and Lombard -- to test and (ideally) buy a Mesa Roadster.
The GC in Arlington Heights had ONE Roadster there and lost the sale because....
1. The cabinet was plugged into the wrong Ohms jack.
2. The amp was in a high traffic area where I did not have good room to sit comfortably.
3. The footswitch was tied down to a Mesa 4 x 12 cabinet around the corner from where I was (about 10'), and the cable was buried behind the cabinet and jumbled in with a bunch of other cords. I had to dig through the cords, run the cord to the Roadster, and then get up and down whenever I wanted to change the channels.
4. The guitar cable I was given to play through shorted out constantly and made the amp sound like crap.
5. There were no decent guitars in the immediate area that sounded good through the amp (I tried at least 4-5).
6. I called earlier in the week and told a salesperson I would be in there. When I got there, he was in a meeting and never came out to meet with me. He later called me at home to see if I still needed help (nice job, douchebag).
7. No other sales people offered to help me at any time through the whole process, though plenty of them walked by during my visit and plenty more were standing around talking and doing absolutely nothing else constructive.
The GC in Lombard also had ONE Roadster on display. Despite a proper setup, a good guitar, AND a working cable (hot ****) they lost the sale because...
1. ONE salesperson was manning the guitar area...and he disappeared after he gave me the cable.
2. I went up to the accessories counter and had said sales person paged...he never returned.
3. The accessories counter person looked up the amp for me and said the display was the only one they had. Then he went into some kind of trance or something and totally ignored me (I am NOT kidding here).
4. I went up to a pony-tailed guy who stamps your receipt by the front foor, who was BS-ing with someone about nothing important, to see if he could find someone else to talk about the amp. I tried to get his attention (pointing towards the Mesa, holding up the guitar cord, etc) but he took one look at me and totally ignored me.
5. I went and put what may be the only working GC test cable back on the counter and walked out.
Now, go back about 5 years...
I had the same problem at the Lombard store in 2004 when I tried to test out other Mesa amps. The same Mr Pony Tail was there and was a complete smart *** to me. None of the amps there were setup properly or were in what I would consider to be test-worthy condition. No other sales people offered to help me. At the time, I complained to Mesa about it and their local salesman knew what store I was talking about, who Mr Pony Tail was, and offered to give me a hands on demo at a different non-GC store. Now THAT's service.
And one more smack in the face for the Lombard store:
In 2005, I attempted to buy a Presonus Firepod from the same location. Prior to driving there, I called to check the price and ask for a trade in value for an old sampler I had, and they gave me a reasonable figure. When we got there they changed the story, we dickered back and forth, the sales people kept leaving the area to "discuss the matter" privately, and I left very pissed off. So, I sent an e-mail to the corporate office and sent them an itemized list of all the gear I had bought up to that point (about $20,000 over the years) and told them how disgusted I was. I got a call a few days later from the Lombard store manager who said he would give me the Firepod for the original "over the phone" trade in value, which I agreed to, and the same boneheads had to ring up the transaction. Needless to say they were basically terrified at that point and were very nice to me. Everytime I see the Firepod I am reminded of this happy endeavor.
How about another location?
In 2006, at the Aurora, IL location I decided to buy a Marshall head (the model number escapes me, sorry) but it was definitely not a cheap one. I tried it for a week and decided that the amp just did not inspire me to play and had this annoying ground hum that none of my other equipment caused or experienced. So I returned it, and the sales guy gave me a really hard time about it. Long story short...after he was done interrogating me, I held up the receipt and pointed out his own store's 30 day return policy. He had no reason to refuse the return. I was about ready to ask for the store manager....
Same location. about 2 months ago -- I wanted to get a Vox Tonelab. They had ONE in stock but supposedly it was a new one. I get it home, and it was definitely a USED one -- there was a footprint on the expression pedal, and the digital readout was extremely scratched up like someone had rubbed it with steel wool or something. Guess where that wound up going back to....
So there you have it. Guitar Center customer service at its finest.
Oh and I did get a Roadster today, but not from Guitar Center...
If anyone from Mesa Engineering is reading this, please feel free to send me a message and I will gladly discuss all this with you, as I feel your product is being totally misrepresented by Guitar Center.
Thanks for reading.