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How do I find out the current Recommended Retail
Price (RRP) of Gretsch's products
in Australia?
For all current pricing information please
contact your local
authorised Gretsch dealer.
Fender Australia currently distributes
Recommended Retail Price (RRP) information to
all of its authorised Gretsch dealers.
These prices are recommended prices only and
there is no obligation for our authorised Gretsch
dealers to comply with these recommendations.
Prices and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
How do I find out the value of my Guitar?
Identification of guitars and amps over the
phone and via the Internet is difficult.
Fender Australia recommends that you take your
guitar into an
authorised Gretsch dealer for a
visual identification and valuation.
If you require a written valuation for insurance
purposes, you should expect to pay a fee.
Fender Australia sells many guitar, bass and amp
identification books, which you can find in the
Accessories section under the
Fender
Library /
publications category.
Where can I buy Gretsch's products
in Australia?
Gretsch musical equipment, parts and accessories
are available exclusively through a network of
authorised Gretsch dealers.
As a wholesaler,
Fender Australia does not sell directly to
consumers.
To find an authorised Gretsch dealer near you,
follow the "Dealer" link in
the menu to the left, or the
Find a Gretsch Dealer
link on the bottom of every
pages within this site.
Where can I get my guitar, bass or amp serviced?
Gretsch product service is available through our
national network of
Authorised Fender Service
Centres.
Why should I buy local?
Fender Australia offers limited product
warranties of varying length for goods purchase
from Australian
authorised Gretsch dealers. The
conditions of the limited warranty are set out
on the warranty cards provided with the product
at the time of sale.
Your local Australian authorised Gretsch dealer
is the best person to help you with your entire
guitar, bass and pro sound needs.
Your advantages in dealing with a local
authorised Gretsch dealer are many, and include:
- Years of experience in dealing with Gretsch
guitars and amps.
- Dealing with an established local business.
- Cover by Fender Australia's Australia-wide
limited warranty.
- Convenience of local service.
- Excellent advice from a professional.
A note of caution:
Many overseas internet sites that you may be
looking at may not quote you the price inclusive
of their local taxes, freight to Australia,
Australian duty (which is applicable to guitars
and amps) customs clearance charges, port
charges and surcharges and other government
charges which may also include a quarantine
inspection charge, and GST. The price quoted
also may not be in Australia dollars. The price
does not include warranty outside the country of
sale.
Returning damaged, or incorrectly shipped items,
or an unsatisfactory guitar (or product in
general) to countries outside Australia may be
problematic and expensive to resolve.
Purchasing goods from overseas means that you
are outside the jurisdiction of Australian
Consumer protection laws and assistance.
All Fender Australia's amplification and
Pro-sound product is certified to meet the
Australian Standards and displays the Australian
compliance C-Tick logo.
Product purchased from overseas may not comply
with our Australian standards, nor is it covered
by Fender Australia's Australia-wide limited
warranty.
In some cases product purchased from overseas
may not work in Australia and may pose an
electrical risk.
For further consumer information on Internet
purchasing and trading please consult the
Australian Consumer Affairs Internet site on
this subject and use the ACCC online shopping
checklist before committing to any on-line
purchase.
ACCC
Internet trading consumer information
Always check with you local authorised Gretsch
dealer for current pricing information prior to
making a purchase over the Internet.
Remember: if in doubt buy locally from an
Australian authorised Gretsch
dealer.
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