Has "politically correct" killed the used audio market?


Previously loved, slightly demo'ed....etc.  

Gosh, when I sell the old car I should not list it as "used" ....perhaps "formerly observed", "slightly touched",  "once considered",  "only driven by a Little Old Lady from Riverside, Ca."

But thankfully no items sold are "used" any longer, really helps my faith in the market.

"Creative writing and the Internet" should be a required course for all "Semi-liberal  arts" degrees"



  

whatjd
Jim:

Love your enthusiasm, but doubt that either of us will still be around in the next 10/20 years.

My GOAL is to outlive my wife and our current (2) severely mental  5 year old rescue cats.

May sound like a bad plan to some, but it's not.

DeKay

It’s all about approach. When I see I nice system, I ask it, just as Jimmy would, “are you experienced ?”.  If it can’t past the Hendrix test, sell it. 
What has “PC” got to do with audio gear?

Any piece of audio equipment that was purchased from a dealer, vendor or distributor is “Pre-Owned!” That dealer or merchant bought his inventory.

“Fully Tested” is a more strategic term for previously owned and operated equipment. 
Politically correct is just jargon that means caring about other people enough to watch what you might say due to desire to not offend others. Its the old “treat others like you would like to be treated yourself” thing. It’s a basic virtue related to good manners. Good manners have nothing to do with politics. Of course that will never prevent people from still being offended on occasion but it’s the thought that counts.
Financial transactions have nothing to do with being politically correct. Good ones benefit both sides. Similar to good manners which influence political correctness but different.
FWIW.
as we can see in our broad society now, truth has gone out of fashion, or at least, it has become a casualty of commerce, greed, hunger for power, what have you

like c-leeds said, don’t confuse marketing words/spin with political correctness

when it comes to audio gear, whether buying and selling, i like it when issues are clearly disclosed up front, with a minimum of ’selling’ verbiage on how good the item is, how good it sounds... if you are i are seriously looking at the item, we already know how good it is...