u/ImSafaring

How to verify authenticity of stage 4?

Hey guys, I bought a nord stage 4 recently for $3500 it’s in good condition. The seller said he really needed the money for his move, so he sold it to me for a low price.

How can I verify the authenticity?

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u/ImSafaring — 1 day ago

I was ISO a keyboard for $4250 and guy listed his for $3500 then took it down. What should I do?

I’ve been looking for this keyboard for myself/church - it retails around $5k for mint condition and solid used deals usually go for about $4200.

I posted an ISO for $4200 and a guy messaged me saying he needed to sell his for a move. I didn’t think much of it at first because I was working another deal.

Then he double texted saying he had two people ready to buy it tomorrow, so I checked his profile and saw he had actually listed it in excellent condition for $3500. Once he realized I was serious, he immediately took the listing down.

Now I’m trying to figure out how to ask if he’d still honor the original $3500 price without making it awkward tomorrow?

Update: he took $3500 no questions asked!

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u/ImSafaring — 2 days ago

Hi, so Im 68kg and been semi dirty bulking since 2018. I didn’t start lifting seriously until the last year and half. I usually eat rice and beef (sorry guys!) everyday.

The first picture is me w pump currently without food and kinda sucking my belly in.

The second picture is Ai showing me what I could look like if I went on a cut - although I think there might be a little more muscle on that second pic.

The last pic is me last night. I don’t like how I’m bloated after any meal.

I tend to store fat primarily in my gut and it’s made me insecure now to the point where I want to switch to chicken and fish. After seeing the ai pic I really want to get abs now and then go back to a slower bulk after a recomp/cut.

I used to be so lean from childhood to 15yo where my abs were visible. I used to run a lot too. I quit running years ago to keep my weight up which reduced my endurance. but I’m thinking of going back to running to be leaner.

Any thoughts?

u/ImSafaring — 10 days ago