Old 02-25-2011, 03:48 PM
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megs0863
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May be too good to be true but keep in mind, imho, you'll have no recourse if the machine has issues and you may have to still go to a dealer to figure the machine out. I got an SE through my local dealer (a trade in) and was relieved because 3 weeks after purchase, the head went and it was under dealer warranty. I also got the lessons I needed on the machine and now I am happy and the machine runs fine. I would go with a dealer on a big purchase like this.
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