The Music Room


Hi has anyone done business with The Music Room?  They seem legit, but their lack of a published address makes me a little nervous
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My recent dealing with TMR was not so favorable, especially after reading all the positive reviews.

Before I decided to keep my amp, I had thought about selling it to TMR. The amp is the latest recently released model, A stock, pristine and 9 months old. The offer they gave me for the amp was way too low. The worst part is that the individual I was dealing with justified the price he would pay me by saying TMR would then turn around and resell the amp for less than the years old previous, outdated models were going for on the used market.

I do get the feeling that I was dealing with a newly hired individual who was trying to impress his employer and noted another poster here had a not so good experience with him also.
Thanks for saying the obvious big_greg, how hard is that to understand?  I'm a certified public accountant, somewhere along the line after many years of experience I have finally learned the very hard to understand fact that the a dealer needs to make a profit.  

At the price I wanted to get for it, they would have made a quick $500-$600 if they sold it for what the previous discontinued used models were going for, but likely more because it is the recently released more expensive updated model.  We are only talking about an amp which when new sells for $3,150 and is a no brainer to sell.  The only reason I thought about selling it to TMR is to not deal with hassle of dealing with buyers if selling it myself.  If you look at the posts above by sellers you will see others have the same thoughts as I do.
I get what you are saying.  If in your viewpint life someone is transparent and tells you that they are going to pay you a ridiculously low price for something, and then tells you they will sell it for much less than you know they will, that it is ok. So be it. No so in my experience.
Hi gents, just circling around to this thread, I have no money issues that a buck or two or hundred or thousand would matter to, so just stick by your posts and the best to you. 
Inquired about selling an almost new amplifier to them which was the latest model by a popular manufacturer.  Being a business person I understand a company needs to make a decent profit, but I was shocked at how low a price they offered.  I was informed TMR needed to pay that amount because they would only ask $x.xx price for the amp when they sell it so they couldn't pay me more.

I decided against the transaction with them and later saw they were selling the same exact model/new condition amplifier for $500 more than they told me TMR would sell it for. I prefer to not deal with them again.  I will mention that I believe I was dealing with a new employee.