[sdiy] Polymoog

Mark Smith Mark.Smith at pace.co.uk
Fri May 14 10:24:22 CEST 2004


if the insurance company has paid out, then it is theirs if it is ever recovered. This also happens with cars, you buy the car then the insurance take it back... but by then it is too late...

mark

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Oakley Sound [SMTP:oakley at techrepairs.freeserve.co.uk]
> Sent:	Friday, May 14, 2004 8:29 AM
> To:	synth-diy
> Subject:	Re: [sdiy] Polymoog
> 
> > I asked him for the poly's serial number (just for curiosity) and
> (surprisingly) he refused to tell it me.
> 
> Consider this; you bought a synth in good faith from e-bay or wherever.
> You decide to sell it at a later date and advertise it. An interested
> caller asks for the serial number. When you tell him, he says it was his
> and was stolen from him five years ago. He's even got the proof, police
> reports, the lot. Unless his insurance has paid up for it, I believe the
> unit is his and not yours for sale. [Someone correct me if I'm wrong on
> this, but it is a widely held belief]
> 
> A lot of sellers do not want the risk of this happening so they don't
> tell anyone the S/N. Ignorance is bliss so they say.
> 
> When I was selling my OB-Xa, I had four people e-mail asking me about
> the S/N of the unit.
> 
> This sort of thing happens quite a lot in the used car business.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Tony Allgood                         www.oakleysound.co.uk
> 
> Oakley Modular Synthesisers      Penrith, Cumbria, England



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