@jmcgrogan2
We both go way back with Agon as well as several others on this thread. I have to share the fact that Agon has placed two (x) marks against me because I shared my phone number with potential buyers of $7000 speakers. One more (x) and I am kicked out! Very few have listed and sold as much gear as I have on this site over the years. The only way I could effectively communicate with the buyers is by speaking directly with them. I did not share my number to avoid the Agon system and avoid the sales fee. That is not me or the way I operate here. Agon could care less about my long and stellar history, but just treated me like a crook. Yes, this upsets me and has caused me to list elsewhere.
It is simply not reasonable to pay over $100 for a listing that has a good chance of not selling. Today’s used highend market is slow and there is a pretty good chance your listing won’t sell. Audiogon must address this issue by refunding the fee, or high percentage of it, if no sale is made. That removes the risk. There are other ways to fix this glaring issue and make this site better suited to today’s marketplace realities.
I would never buy any piece of gear costing over $5000 without talking directly to the seller first. This is especially true of speakers. To many questions and complexities for the printed listing alone to suffice.
We both go way back with Agon as well as several others on this thread. I have to share the fact that Agon has placed two (x) marks against me because I shared my phone number with potential buyers of $7000 speakers. One more (x) and I am kicked out! Very few have listed and sold as much gear as I have on this site over the years. The only way I could effectively communicate with the buyers is by speaking directly with them. I did not share my number to avoid the Agon system and avoid the sales fee. That is not me or the way I operate here. Agon could care less about my long and stellar history, but just treated me like a crook. Yes, this upsets me and has caused me to list elsewhere.
It is simply not reasonable to pay over $100 for a listing that has a good chance of not selling. Today’s used highend market is slow and there is a pretty good chance your listing won’t sell. Audiogon must address this issue by refunding the fee, or high percentage of it, if no sale is made. That removes the risk. There are other ways to fix this glaring issue and make this site better suited to today’s marketplace realities.
I would never buy any piece of gear costing over $5000 without talking directly to the seller first. This is especially true of speakers. To many questions and complexities for the printed listing alone to suffice.