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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Ozzy62 now the new Biden laws all transactions you have to pay tax on ,PayPal  issues IRS statements ,which are a ripoff you pay taxes when it’s new ,

now used more taxes , not good.

@audioman58 you only owe tax in the event you are profitable on the transaction. Its kindof of been the law for a long time. Long before the past several presidents.

@ghasley  You are right. All you have to do is keep your paypal transaction receipt for the item when purchased and the item when sold. It's still a pain in the a&&, but doable.

So the guy came through on his offer. I plan to have a phone conversation with him, but I feel a little better after googling his name and finding him on Linkedin with the same city and town as his shipping address. Unless someone's identity has been hacked, he's a pretty legitimate businessman.

There has to be a better way to run a simple sale with a little protection? I lost a purchase early this year due to the a-gon silly no contact rules, the deal was made, everything was good to go but there was no way to contact the seller to arrange for pickup. Both he and I tried but we were not able to make contact except through a-gon and phone numbers, street addresses and email addresses were all filtered out. Does a-gon expect everything to be shipped, it sure seemed like it?

Once the offer was accepted, the buyer's contact information (email and phone) were available to me. As well as my info to him.