Audiogon seller's question


It has been a long time since I've sold something on Agon. I still buy quite often here, but usually sell on US Audiomart. That said, I have recently listed a relatively expensive pair of speakers and just received an offer through Agon. The buyer just joined and of course has no feedback. So it will for sure have to be Paypal, but no F&F. What is Audiogons role in protecting either the seller or the buyer these days? I would like to have a phone conversation for such a transaction, but I know that's not going to be allowed.

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@inagroove + 1

And I have NO common ground with anybody who says taxation is theft, pure and simple. None whatsover. 

yes ozzy it should not be polarizing ,

in 1960 corporations paid 21% of Federal revenues , today it's only 6.5% .

As to taxation, whether in its initial sale or used, merchant or personal, income, etc., etc., .... another consideration is where is the money going?

Last I looked, alot of money is spent on anything but infrastructure, sent outside the country and the nat'l debt now exceeds $35 trillion and growing at an increasing rate.  We can barely service the interest.

If and when this actually impacts our economy in a way it has in previous nations, throughout history, HiFi will be the last thing on your mind.

 

@vair68robert  why would anyone want a corporation to pay more, that just means the consumer is going to pay more for the product to cover the tax.