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Topic: RSS FeedInstrument Exchange Website launched - Music Marketplace
American Music Teacher, Dec, 2002
InstrumentExchange.com features more than 10,000 musical instruments and gear for musicians wanting to buy, sell or upgrade instruments and gear.
"The musical instrument industry is massive, yet until this point there was no comprehensive auction marketplace for musicians and retailers catering to their specific needs," said Larry Tedesco, president and CEO of ExchangeBlvd.com. "With the introduction of InstrumentExchange.com, and our unique guarantee program, we are able to offer a specialty site for individual buyers and sellers, as well as retailers, that offers levels of service and information that until now were simply unavailable."
Members can enjoy a large variety, including collectible and rare instruments made available by an auction environment. ExchangeBlvd.com offers a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee normally provided only by traditional retailers. Buyers have forty-eight hours to inspect their instruments or gear before payment is made final. Sellers enjoy guaranteed payments because InstrumentExchange.com collects payments for all completed orders.
The site offers a Bluebook section that provides comprehensive pricing information for used instruments and gear, as well as a review section where users can rate the products they use and offer opinions valuable to other musicians.
There are no listing fees or limit to number of listings submitted.
For more information contact Andy Schechter at InstrumentExchange.com at aschechter@InstrumentExchange.com.
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