The Music Room is Slipping


I cannot recommend doing business with them any longer. They DEEPLY lowball you when you sell them gear and then forget all about the mass profits they made on you when you are looking to buy something from them, They offer to stand behind a purchase, yes... but the reality is that it is all about max profits on used gear and lack of any sort of support or consideration going forward. They are nothing more than a pawnshop for audio gear and I am done with them.

 

nooshinjohn

@atulmajithia in this day of iPhones with cameras and microphones… There is a very good chance that you could document an issue in a way that would be hard to dispute. I understand that some issues are intermittent… And that could be problematic. But hopefully you could find a way to reproduce the problem so it could be demonstrated.

I’ll say this. I’ve done business with TMR several times over the course of months and years and have noticed the exact thing you’re are talking about. As a result, I’ve become very aware of the used market and just decided to cut them out of the “buy back” portion. I now create all my own ads for gear I’m selling, I gather all shipping details, I handle all the packaging, and I also deal with all the tire kicking low ballers and that’s the biggest pain in the ass and I do it all for top topper in order to get that next piece 

Remember, “profit” is not a dirty word.

“Profit” can however become obscene if it was too excessive.

Do some research first, or you may not like what you find afterwards.

Seems that TMR would deserve criticism if there was a pattern of hidden fees, failure to honor warranties, deceptive advertising of goods, etc. I don't see anyone saying that is the case. In my TMR transactions, I've known exactly the financial terms. When I've consigned or sold through TMR. I've received payment within 2 or 3 business days through funds transfer. I know the service I'm getting and its value to me-I can use TMR-or not. Hard to find an issue here, at least for me.