1)"How many watts are the speakers?"
2)"Will your turntable play my Perry Como records?"
3)"How loud is your amp?"
4)"How far will I have to turn up the volume knob?"
I regularly politely refuse to sell to people. I met one of my best friends when he called me to purchase a Mac EA-230 hybrid integrated amp that I was selling. I qualified him and neither was he a collector, nor was his rig well suited. I refused to sell to him and told him why. He kept calling for advice and stopped in when he went on a road trip. We have had a lot of positive experiences since then. Hey, it's a hobby, not a business. It also keeps your feedback squeaky clean.
2)"Will your turntable play my Perry Como records?"
3)"How loud is your amp?"
4)"How far will I have to turn up the volume knob?"
I regularly politely refuse to sell to people. I met one of my best friends when he called me to purchase a Mac EA-230 hybrid integrated amp that I was selling. I qualified him and neither was he a collector, nor was his rig well suited. I refused to sell to him and told him why. He kept calling for advice and stopped in when he went on a road trip. We have had a lot of positive experiences since then. Hey, it's a hobby, not a business. It also keeps your feedback squeaky clean.

