What do you think Audiogon does right? or wrong?


Ok, a little self reflection...

What do you think Audiogon does right (or the best)?

What do you think Audiogon does wrong?

Personally I love the Virtual Systems, whoever thought of this should get a gold star.

The thing I last like about this site has to do with Auctions. I think the high bidder should be listed (like ebay does for auctions that are not private) for each item. When I cannot tell who I am bidding against, I sometimes am hesitant to bid.

KF
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Ok,I envy you guys with your dsl's. I'm a webtv user and this sight is faster than any other of this type. (pictures and all) As a buyer /seller--the feedback system is the "gem" of the sight. Since the caustic contributer has been removed from the forums this is "the Dream-Site".Well done AudiogoN,and thank you.
I love this site, I do not feel there is one better on the Net. Near perfect. One wish:

I wish I could search by price level; I.E. $100-$500, $600-$1000, etc.

Matty
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the blue book is nice but I want even more upto date info. I wouldn't mind if they tracked sales and purchases to get a more accurate set of data
Search feature is fast
Search feature should use a better engine (?) searching to info on the forums is hit or miss and usually its a miss. I am familiar with the and or concepts but still I find it a bit lacking. At least tge info I do scour is good!

The dispute forum is fantastic. I do go in there to lok at the "car wrecks" of deal gone wrong and I think it is all handled professionally and efficiently. Excellent idea and I think the best thing about audiogon.

Whoever you guys are keep up the good work, it's appreciated!
One thing I particularly appreciate is the "bump" feature where, when there is activity in a thread, it stays toward the "top". On some other boards, posts "sink" to the bottom and "off the page" even if there are a ton-o-responses.
I'd love to see the Blue Book info automatically turn up on every "for sale" ad. I'd like to see what the item sold for new, as well as high/low/averages for the unit, and the sellers asking price all appear on the ad. More datapoints, readily at hand, make the process that much easier. What do you say AudioGon?