Condition of speakers for sale


Admittedly, it’s been a while since I’ve shopped for speakers on audiogon.  Probably close to ten years or so.

Now that I’m in the market again, I’ve noticed what seems like a common theme.  There are many many ads that say things like “mint condition”, or “very clean”, or even “flawless” only to point out deep scratches, larger chips in corners, and just plain damage in the photos.

In my past life buying and selling, it seems like we were more honest in ads.  Some might argue that the photos are being forthright.  While this is true, why are sellers using words like “mint” when they clearly aren’t?  If it was just users with no feedback, that’d be one thing.  But it’s also long time users doing the same thing.  Anyone else noticing this?
s7horton
I try to judge by what I see and read with reinforcement from the sellers feedback. On any large pur have where I have questions I make sure to start a dialog with the seller and make phone contact. Additional pictures if needed etc.

Many times sellers will use liberal terms to attract views and therefore more eyeballs and potential buyers who may not mind a few love taps. 😀 
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Noticed even on The Music Room (TMR) site, they seem to be a little liberal on their ratings once in awhile too. At least they do add great photos which are worth more than a rating number.