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anyone got a number or email for them?
i can't find jack shit on thier page and i have an s-series something or other that is still covered by warranty(they screwed up the trem)
but i'll be damned, i just can't find an email on thier page.
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thats their key to 100% customer satisfaction...once you buy one, you can never ask questions about it or return it!!!! EVER!!!
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It looks like they want to handle inquiries thru their Web site. But hopefully if you type in a message here:

http://www.ibanez.com/contact/

... they'll send a response to your e-mo address, and you can snag their address from the message you get.
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Post by robert(original) »

thats weak as hell, most companies have a couple different phone numbers/ email address.
ovation was easy as hell to get ahold of, and they were fast and speedy about resonding.
i went ahead and sent the *inquiry*
doubt it will go thru, seeing as how they seem to shy away from actual phone numbers(thats what i prefer)
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Post by filtercap »

Yeah, and to sweeten the deal, they state that they don't respond to all messages. :? They seem quite committed to not listing anything but a mailing address. Maybe they're anchored offshore for tax purposes?

There's a page of "authorized repair centers" available from this page:

http://www.ibanez.com/support/

... and there are phone numbers for those shops. That seems to be as close as they'll let you get to the Mystery Ship.
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Post by robert(original) »

tru, i may haveto call one of them. i swear i used to have a phone number and an email address for these assholes, and i remember someone telling me to hold on to them but i thought "fuck it, i'll never need it"
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Post by Justin J »

this is the company that owns ibanez. give 'em a call. if they can't help you, i'm sure they can tell you who can.
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Post by robert(original) »

awsome, i have one page open with a parts list and it has them listed at the bottom.