Yamaha U5

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fumbler
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Post by fumbler »

Hi,

Well, the advice on the selling pages is as good as any. I guess you just have to plug away at it, then give up and accept the lousy offers.

It's like all selling I've experienced. Nobody wants what you have, and nobody has what you want.

I too am trying to sell a far more modest instrument. Did you get the half-dozen or so scam offers for your piano? Why pianos? I'm sure there are far easier items to steal and sell on than a piano!

Rgds.
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Post by Barrie Heaton »

Fumbler has pointed you to the FAQ all the dealers will tell you it is worthless and offer you £ 1000 and then tell the buyer it’s bargain when they sell it for 3.5k

The problem with second hand Yamaha pianos is there is a price war on at the moment for new ones and the market is being flooded with imported second-hand ones from Japan You can get a new U5 £4,689.00 Which is only 689 more than you are asking

Barrie,
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