Hi there,
The $29 is actually tariffs, which we cannot control. This is different from shipping rates. Please email admin@guitartricks.com if you have more questions.
-Billy
Hi there,
The $29 is actually tariffs, which we cannot control. This is different from shipping rates. Please email admin@guitartricks.com if you have more questions.
-Billy
Originally Posted by: Guitar Tricks AdminHi there,
The $29 is actually tariffs, which we cannot control. This is different from shipping rates. Please email admin@guitartricks.com if you have more questions.
-Billy
I see, thank you for your reply.
(PS, I am the topic starter, just changed my account screenname)
Originally Posted by: pointmanrbI received mine today. Only took two days from near Chicago to St. Louis. I thought the $29 was a tad higher than expected, however, with the $111 savings on the discounted annual price, I'm still very much ahead and quite satisfiied. I don't think the sound quality is as good as my beginner Yamaha C40 though. I'm still $82 ahead and think it's a good deal. Only problem is that now I have to learn how to play two guitars LOL. A little humor there (I know, very little).
Yeah I think it's a good deal as well.
Probably best for people who don't have a guitar yet, and live in a location where the shipping cost aren't that high..
For my situation, the deal isn't worth it in my opinion. If I renew my account to annual straight from my profile settings, I pay about $70 less than with the guitar promo. That means I pay $70 for the guitar.
Seeing that I already have a Yamaha C40, that just doesn't seem like a logical choice. If it was just $29, I would have taking the extra guitar!
Anyways, I will be happily extending my subscription anyways, I was just curious where the extra costs where coming from :)