I heard of a case where someone bought a used amplifier from Guitar Center. When they plugged it in at home, it made this awful screeching noise and smelled like it was burning. Turns out it had some internal damage that Guitar Center didn't disclose. They had a really hard time getting a refund or exchange.
A friend of mine once bought a used drum set from Guitar Center. The drums looked okay on the surface, but when he started to play them, he noticed that the hardware was all rusted underneath and some of the drums were out of round. He spent a lot of extra money trying to fix it up to make it playable. It was really frustrating for him because he thought he was getting a decent used set.
One horror story could be getting a used guitar that was advertised as in 'great condition' but when it arrived, it had a huge crack on the body that was clearly hidden in the pictures. It was a total rip - off.
My horror story is about a used guitar pedal. I bought it from Guitar Center, and it was supposed to be a popular brand. But when I got it home and plugged it in, it just didn't work right. The sound was all distorted in a bad way. I called them up, and they said I should bring it in. When I did, they took forever to even look at it. By the time they finally 'fixed' it, it still didn't work as it should have. I felt like I wasted my money on something that was misrepresented as being in good working order.
One horror story could be about getting a defective guitar. I bought a supposedly new guitar from Guitar Center. When I got home and started playing, the tuning pegs were loose and the fret buzz was so bad it was unplayable. I took it back, and they tried to say it was my fault for not checking properly in the store. It was a nightmare dealing with their unhelpful staff.
A common one is bad customer service. For example, you ask for help finding a certain product and the employees just ignore you or give you wrong information. It makes the shopping experience really bad.
One horror story from Pilgrim Psych Center could be about patients being left alone in dark and cold rooms for long periods. It was said that there were strange noises at night, like moaning and scratching on the walls. Some claimed to have seen shadowy figures moving around the corridors, which really scared the patients and even some of the staff.
One horror story is about the patients who were allegedly mistreated. There were rumors of inhumane experiments being carried out in the dark corners of the center. Some say that at night, strange noises could be heard, like the moans and screams of those who had suffered there.
I'm not really sure specifically about the horror stories in Urdu Center Plus. It could be that there are local legends or spooky tales shared within that community. Maybe there are stories about haunted places in areas related to Urdu culture, or creepy encounters that people have had and shared there.
Well, in some call center ghost stories, employees have reported that their computers would turn on and off by themselves in the middle of the night. For example, there was this one call center where a worker was alone on the graveyard shift. She heard the sound of a chair moving on its own as if someone was sitting down. Then, the phone started to ring, but when she picked it up, there was no one on the other end. It was really spooky.
Well, without having first - hand knowledge of the Schauer Center ghost stories, it could be that there are stories about performers who passed away on the premises and are now said to haunt the place. For example, a singer who had a tragic end during a performance and now her voice is sometimes heard faintly during rehearsals. There might also be stories of cold spots in certain areas of the building, which some believe are signs of ghostly presence.
One horror story could be about a Gibson guitar that arrived with a cracked neck right out of the box. It was a brand new, expensive model, and the customer was devastated. They had been waiting for months to get it, and to see it damaged like that was a real nightmare.
One horror story is when a guy took his vintage guitar to a so - called 'expert'. The repairman sanded down the original finish to try and fix a small scratch. It completely ruined the guitar's value and the unique patina it had. Another time, a person had their guitar's neck adjusted wrongly. As a result, the action was so high that it became nearly unplayable.