A call to use the system A'Gon has in place...


I have come to a point where I have to ask members and non members to use the rating system AudioGon has in place. When posting an ad, the rating guide is right there for you. What you call a 10/10 I may not, so rather than use our own system, please rate your stuff accordingly.

Thanks.

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mdomnick
mdomnick,you are correct about the rating guide,it is rarely used the right way,either people underate their gear to make sure the buyers who look at the gear under a microscope for flaws dont freak out or they go berzerk & flat out lie about the condition.

there is a guy selling an amp calling it MINT IN EVERY WAY even though it has a smashed glass face panel with no mention of how the glass got smashed so badly.

feedback is also part of the reason why some underate their gear,i read a negative feedback a guy got beacuse of a dusty control knob.

lots of flaws in the rating system & feedback.

mike.
Since some have brought up feedback--- I often read where a person has a negative from a situation where goods and money never changed hands.---(sold to some one else--boy am I mad, ect)--Sounds like the guy I don't want to sell to either. I think with however many buyers and sellers we have here, getting everybody to agree is like hoping for world peace---nice thought--- just ain't never gonna happen.
I agree. People need to take a look at the guidelines. I got into a disagreement with a seller who had an item listed at a grade for which it did not qualify. He listed his item as 10/10. The amp he was selling has been discontinued for a number of years. I brought this to his attention.

He responded by saying if I ever contacted him again he would report me to AudiogoN. I of course responded to his foolish threat! So far I have not been banned!?!

How could anyone claim an item old enough to be discontinued for several years, and used could qualify as 10/10?

If people see this happening the sellers should be contacted and their ads should be corrected.

I tend to underrate my own gear because I don't want people to complain when it arrives. I'd rather have someone be unexpectedly pleased than disappointed with the quality of something I sold to them.