Are you seeing more 9/10s?


In my recent round of upgrade fever I had what was for me a new experience: shameless Audiogon condition rating inflation. Maybe once as an Audiogon seller have I rated an item 9/10. But three pieces I purchased recently were rated 9/10. Two of the pieces were nearly ten years old. One seller told me in correspondence that "for its age it's a true 9/10!" 9/10 means (1) less than a year old, (2) very light use, and (3) physically indistinguishable from new. None of the three met these base requirements. I eventually purchased them because they were priced appropriately and through much private conversation I verified their true condition (7/10 and 8/10). I remember when it seemed that all sellers went to great pains to rate conservatively and fully describe flaws. It frustrates me to have to approach listings from a default of skepticism and become Mr. Buyer Detective. Is this new? Am I seeing phantoms? Overreacting?
chuckjonez
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Buy local. I always try to sell local because I want the person to see and hear the piece before buying because I don’t want to listen to someone’s bullshit later.  Even then - year ago I sold a Music Hall Maverick CD player (remember those) to some guy who auditioned it at my house.  4 months later he calls me up and tells me the player makes a noise or something.  People want to save money buying used and then expect to have a lifetime warranty on the thing.  But buying/sellling in person definitely cuts down on the problems.  Good luck. 
No  I won't "lighten up"
Audiogon criteria are very clear and objective.

Just bought a "near mint" piece that was a 7/10.  Told the seller to renegotiate price or take it back.  We renegotiated.

When I sell my gear it's graded exactly with full disclosure.


Amen, Corelli. The rating is the easiest part of placing an ad. I shouldn't have to double check it. 

Chuck