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Korg pa2xpro for only 650 eur???

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 10:01 am
by xexas
Hello everyone!

First of all i would like to apologise about my bad english!

I came here bacause i have a korg pa 80 and i want to buy the Korg

pa2xpro. After a little search i have found a couple of sites selling the

arranger for only 650 eur???? They are all from the united kingdom.

So i would like to know if any of you knows anything about them, because

i'm little affraid of being deceived...

http://www.classifieds9.co.uk/ad-14756- ... on---.html

http://www.hallolondon.co.uk/free_ads/f ... 07330.html

http://elektro.hyperinzercia.sk/elektro ... g-pa2xpro/

http://www.duniacyber.com/advertises_de ... 580-00-eur

http://www.46.lv/detail.php?siteid=34555


Thank you for your help. :)

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 12:07 pm
by a.schemkes
IF IT LOOKS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE, IT IS!!!!

This is a scam, you loose your money.

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:37 pm
by mrniceneasy
Hi Xesas. Albert says it's a Scam and I totally agree with him. The cheapest you would get a pa2x for in the UK is around £2500.

Here's an example
http://www.bonnersmusic.co.uk/buy/Korg/ ... 4wod1R_w-w

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 2:30 pm
by Sam CA
Xexas,
Honestly, i don't believe you are this naive. I hope i'm wrong, but god knows what was the reason beind posting links to some suspicious websites.

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:13 pm
by karmathanever
Hi Xexas

Please be very careful. You get what you pay for.
There were e-bay advertisements for Tritons ( 88-note ), PA1XPros, Tyros 2 a while ago and all these were classed as "new" and ranged from $400 to $800.

I watched these with interest and as soon as one of them expired (and there were bids!!) they all disappeared.

Only buy from reputable sources.

Good luck hunting...

Pete :D

Keyboard prices too good to be true

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:58 pm
by guitarnut86
Yes, these are dodgy sources and to be avoided. I recognised similar adverts for what they were and, for my own benefit, wanted to see if they were genuine or not. The outcome of numerous emails back and forth was that there is no guarrantee that you will get anything, let alone get what you paid for.

So yeah, steer clear. The people that run these adverts will go to great lengths to encourage you to part with your cash.

Cheers
BJ