I sold an amp on an <unnamed online gear selling site> on August 2nd. Three days later the buyer receives the amp, and within several hours of delivery he starts messaging me on <unnamed online gear selling site> telling me the amp "does not make any noise".
So I walk him thru some basic troubleshooting over the messaging app on the <unnamed online gear selling site>, fuse, cord, tubes, yadda yadda..

He's saying all that's been checked. Ok, so I call him on the phone. No answer. Leave voicemail. I few minutes later I get a call back from his number.
The guy on the phone is not the buyer..


So, the "music store guy" starts telling me that he is checking out the amp on the behest of the buyer. He said' "he checks out all the gear this guys buys off the Innerwebs".

So, as part of this troubleshooting he tells me they hooked the amp up to another speaker (or speakers)..
Then he says, "I'm not an amp tech, but there's another guy here who plays guitar, and he says, "It's probably the output transformer.""
So, right then I get that sinking feeling. A fully tested and working amp, that was packed by UPS arrives with a blown output transformer..

I tell him, the only way the output transformer could be damaged/destroyed would be if you tried to play thru the amp with no speaker(load) connected, or with an incorrect impedance speaker(s) connected to the amp.
The guy goes quiet for a few seconds..

So right then, I know pretty much what has happened. This idiot, or him and his "friends" have blown the output transformer within a few hours of getting ahold of this amp. Probably because they've never worked with a tube amp before, or maybe they're just really fucking stupid.
And now they're going to try to play dumb about what happened to a perfectly good, working, vintage amp and demand a full refund thru the <unnamed online gear selling site>

to be continued..