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didn’t you answer my email?" tremendous amount of traffic we get, there is also a tremendous amount of Spam and junk e-mail that we must wade through. This also takes time away from responding to our true customer
emails.
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"Why
so much more than on "e-..ay" and / or other internet auctions?" questions,
ask for their definition of “works good” (sic)
(see what’s happened to us many times on
"Why do you leave all the sold stuff listed?"
Years ago when we originally designed this web site we had to make a
decision about leaving sold sort of like displaying the photos of your fishing trip pictures). We know it can sometimes seem like a “wild goose chase”, but there’s a method to our madness. Most of our web pages have a sold department located at the bottom section of the page. We don’t always have time to get the thumbnail photos of the items moved down to those areas as quickly as we would like, but we do eventually. We leave the photos and text intact and in placed for at least 90 days following a sale in the event we, or the purchaser needs to refer back to them for any reason. We also know that we will acquire many of the same items again and since it takes 2 to 8 weeks for an items’ information to get into most search engines it cuts down on that time so when you do a search for the item you will find it. It also alerts you to the type of items we have had in the past thus indicating the type of items we will likely have in the future. Many times an item will sell within hours of
being listed and there hasn't been time to get the item marked sold.
"Why
don't you leave the prices of the "SOLD" items listed?"
email program that we can list your email in. If you are interested in more than one item, please send an email for each separate item as we can not duplicate the emails to multiple folders. We will try to send alerts to the earliest email senders first, but it may be a race to be the first to contact us for the purchase. They will often “slip through the cracks” so it would be to your advantage to periodically
check the web site to see if the item you are seeking has been added. of any Appraiser's Guild or licensed to do “official” appraisals. Secondly to do an appraisal over the web is just not practical as it would be impossible to get a feel for the true condition of an item without
being hands on in person with it. To value another's
gear based on the prices seen posted on change
for weeks or even months, other pages may see updates as often as 2-3
times a day. much of the collectible market. That’s one of the main reasons many items are collectible in the first place. Many of the items were built in the USA or Japan, both considered to be superior for their craftsmanship. Many items were built using designs that were meant to last as opposed to “the design that was the cheapest to construct”. Many items were designed using parts and manufacturing techniques far superior to today’s methods. None of the above is to imply that there are not quality items being built today, and just because an item is 20-50 years old means it is better, but
you could probably draw this conclusion when looking at vintage items as a
whole. mail order / web retail business is the ability to safely and successfully get your goods delivered to the customer in the same condition as when they left. We have seen all too many times the consequences of inadequate, inappropriate, unprofessional, un-safe and incorrect packing. About one third of the items we receive from senders (almost always individuals) are damaged or destroyed due to inexperienced packers. What good is it to save $5, $10 or even $20 on packing, insurance and shipping only to take a huge chance of receiving damaged goods. We had one week a while back when everyone of about half a dozen items we received from individuals arrived damaged or completely destroyed due to inadequate or inappropriate packing. Just today, as of this writing, we unboxed a package of three components. I requested the seller be extra careful packing as I have many items arrive damaged due to inadequate packaging. Upon shipment he emailed back that “…they are packed to survive a bomb blast”. When they arrived all three had been stuffed into a single CD player box and shipped regular 4th class mail. They were packed using one “sheet foam” envelope (about 1.5-2mm thick) that some components come new wrapped with instead of a plastic bag, woven one time between the components to separate them. The small amount of extra space that remained in the box was filled with very well used foam peanuts. So used that some were “foam peanut dust”. Many of the components’ edges and corners were actually touching the box. None of the components were even put into plastic bags so a couple were inundated with small pieces of foam particles. Surprisingly they arrived in reasonable condition, but we were both lucky. I was in disbelief of his description “packed to survive a bomb blast”. Many shippers including UPS will not honor an insurance damage claim on electronics unless they are shipped in their original packaging or are double boxed. Most local shipping companies will not offer damage insurance unless they are the ones who pack it. We have been shipping items for about 20 years professionally. A good rule of thumb is if the contents will survive a tumble down a flight of stairs then it’s probably packed adequately. We know what works and what doesn’t. Any one who has received an item from us can tell you that we do it right. We don’t skimp on packaging. We won’t cheapen our ways of packing, but you can be assured you will receive you package
as safely as possible and for a reasonable price. “one-on-one” conversation with the purchaser. We still like that. A phone call will usually route out any
potential problems with a purchase prior to shipping.
While the customer is always allow
us to qualify that the customer / item “fit” is right on the front-end
of the purchase.
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Some
of our On-Line Auction "Buying" Experiences: selling
through on-line auctions such as e _ _y, Y____o or one of the others. They
are usually microphone or the like. I can’t tell you how many listings I’ve seen for things that describe an item as being “Mint condition” and then go on to further state something like “…we do not know if the microphone works as we have no way of testing it” and / or “…thus we are selling it As-Is”. My favorite is when a seller follows “We don’t know if the unit works or not as we have no way of testing it, but from the looks of it we see no reason it shouldn’t.” I always have to chuckle about that one. We have a lot of things that no matter how much we polish them up and admire them, for some odd reason they still won’t work. Anyway how can a seller describe an item as being “Mint or Excellent condition” without having a clue as to the working / operating condition? The answer is they can’t. Very few items can qualify as mint in the first place. Mint pretty much means it’s either never been opened or may have been removed from it’s original packing, but then restored back to the
packaging in EXACTLY the same condition. high-end Sansui that we needed to fill a hole in our inventory. We had seen them before, but this one had a lot of very nice photos and a decent description. The seller described it as “works and looks good” (sic). We were ready to bid, but thought we’d better make sure of his definition of “works good”
(sic). We did the “Ask Seller A Question”. Here is the email we sent
and the reply: Oak
Tree: I noticed the auction for the Sansui receiver. Your photos look great! I just have a couple of questions. You refer to the unit as working fine, by that do you mean that both FM and AM reception comes through to the speaker outputs, that all the inputs are passing a signal and that both speaker outputs sound strong with no distortion or low output? It appears from the photos that all the controls and knobs are original and intact. I don’t mind scratchy / dirty sounding controls and / or burned out panel lamps as I expect that and will fix, but I just want to know that you have verified the basic operating condition of the unit. Just let me know the answers to all of the above as I am very
interested in this receiver. Thanks in advance for your time,
Thank-you
for the interest in my Sansui G series receiver. Upon further testing I
discovered that screwing up
bad. Are you interested in the unit for parts or repair. I guess when I
initially just are being dishonest, I just know that most individuals listing electronics are not educated as to the proper procedures to adequately test a piece of equipment. Simply powering the unit up and getting some sound does not mean the unit is functioning. Click HERE to see some of the procedures we put our gear through before it gets offered for sale. This is no joke, but I once had an Electronics technician working for the same retailer I worked at that with 35+ years experience most of the time assumed a piece of gear was “good to go” if it powered up and no smoke came out. Due to hearing problems he could not hear most of the more minor audio problems a unit might be producing. I recently saw a couple of listing’s from two different audio traders that just made me shake my head. These are both individuals that move 20-100 pieces of gear a month, simply because they both sort of “fell into the business”. One listing had the specs for a pair of speakers with the typical
wattage, frequency
response, system type, etc. When it got to the “Sensitivity =
91 dB business, but anyone seriously dealing in audio gear had better know what those things mean and
how to read and use
a standard spec sheet. One last example and I’ll get off my “Soap-Box”. I had my personal B&O 2400 receiver “go South” on me and outputs didn’t seem to be available anymore, so I just went on the hunt to replace it. I found one on a VERY popular internet auction site, from what looked like a seller that I could believe 100%. I asked my standard questions even though the listing said that “Everything works perfectly”. When I received it I was initially very happy to have my system back up and running, but upon further investigation I made some discoveries. On a B&O 2400 receiver the controls are hidden behind a fascia panel top plate. Your only clue as to what’s going on are indicator lamps and light gauges under a smoked plexi face plate. Well the Bass and Treble bar graphs were out and the phono indicator doesn’t light. Now I know those aren’t big things, but the unit was listed as “Everything works Perfectly!”. Oh well even we get screwed once in a while. I guess everyone just has a different definition of Mint, Excellent & Perfect.
___________________________________________________________________________________ >*BANG & OLUFSEN BEOCENTER 7700 *CONDITION/DEFECTS:
FAIR TO GOOD (DIRTY/LOCALLY SCUFFED AND NICKED). UNIT POWER UP AND PLAYS FINE
THRU HEADPHONE JACK. SPEAKER OUTPUT NOT TESTED. REMOTE CONTROL UNIT NOT INCLUDED
(MISSING). ASSUME THIS UNIT NEEDS SOME WORK!!! *LIST PRICE:$1999.00 *WATTS PER
CHANNEL:30 *FEATURES: TURNTABLE WITH CARTRIDGE AND LIGHT; STEREO CASSETTE DECK;
FM RADIO(P6 TUNER NEEDS TO BE FIXED)
*FUNCTIONS/CONTROLS:TURNTABLE(33/45/STOP/TURN); CASSETTE (PLAY/REC /FF/
REW); FM TUNER/5 PRESETS/MANUAL TUNER); TIMER 1/2;SET CLOCK/COUNTER; RECORD
LEVEL; DOLBY NR; SPEAKERS 1/2;STORE VOLUME/DISPLAY VOLUME; COUNTER
ADDRESS/RESET; RECORD-OPEN; METAL TAPE; BASS; TREBLE; BALANCE; VOLUME-INPUT PUSH
BUTTONS; DIGITAL DISPLAY; LOUDNESS *INPUTS/OUTPUTS: HEADPHONE JACK; MIC INPUT;
ANTENNA CONNECTIONS; SPEAKER CONNECTIONS; TWO PAIRS OF RCA INPUTS(?)
*ADDITIONAL INFO: ALL CORDS/ANTENNA INCLUDED; SPEAKER CORDS CUT. GREAT B&O
STYLING. A CLASSIC!!!!! PLEASE NOTE: ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD ON AN AS IS BASIS. NO
WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. ITEMS SOLD ARE USED AND MAY HAVE COSMETIC
DAMAGE, PIECES MISSING (SCREWS, KNOBS, ETC.) AND POSSIBLE ELECTRONIC COMPONENT
DAMAGE (DUE TO THE AGE OF THE PRODUCT).<
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