This is not a business for me, it is strictly a hobby. I buy from Audiogon, but I never sell here. I have been fortunate enough to make smart buying decissions and I can usually make a sale with a phone call to one of my friends.
I recently responded to a vague ad on Audiogon. I asked several questions and I was getting the run around. Finally I asked for the serial number so I could get the answers myself and the seller told me he decided not to sell.
It used to be standard practice to ask for the serial number and call the manufacturer or distributor to find out exactly what you are buying. I still think it is a good idea.
At the same time that you are investigating the item for sale you can also find out if the manufacturer is willing to service the equipment at a reasonable cost. I made an inquiry to the manufacturer of a highend DAC. He flatout told me he would not repair it because I was buying it used. Good to know.
I recently responded to a vague ad on Audiogon. I asked several questions and I was getting the run around. Finally I asked for the serial number so I could get the answers myself and the seller told me he decided not to sell.
It used to be standard practice to ask for the serial number and call the manufacturer or distributor to find out exactly what you are buying. I still think it is a good idea.
At the same time that you are investigating the item for sale you can also find out if the manufacturer is willing to service the equipment at a reasonable cost. I made an inquiry to the manufacturer of a highend DAC. He flatout told me he would not repair it because I was buying it used. Good to know.

