About 10 years ago, I was looking to buy a pair of KEF C55 bookshelf speakers from CL. They were located an hour away, not in a particularly great neighborhood or city. I didn’t get a great vibe from the seller but I went anyway.
Seller lived in a small twin with an enclosed front porch that was very crowded where he brought the speakers into playing through a very cheap receiver. The front door to the home was opened and I could see about 15’ away a really nice system inside that, out of curiousity, I wanted to get a closer look at. He told me his wife doesn’t allow anyone in the house when she’s not there, which I thought was a really weird thing to say, and in our 20 minute audition, I just got a weird vibe from the guy. He was an engineer, not very talkative and was about 6’5 and strongly built. I’m 6’2 myself and thought if something happened, I’d really have my work cut out for me. At the end of listening, I felt the price was a little too high and he wasn’t willing to give me a discount, so I didn’t go through with the purchase.
He brought one speaker into his home, and being the helpful person I am, l carried the other speaker into his home so I could finally get a closer look at his system. He stood at the doorway (thank G-d he didn’t shut the door) and said to me, “I thought I told you not to come into the house!”
”Please don’t kill me!” Was my first thought. I somehow managed to apologize while quickly sneaking by him as I exited the front door and said I was late for my next appointments as I quickly skidaddled out of the enclosed porch and down his front steps. Boy that was scary and weird , I thought. Imagine if he had shut the front door while I was in the house?
Meanwhile, over the next couple of years, I had seen several more of his CL ads, always with a picture of his front porch and the gear was always in mint condition and competitively priced. I went back about a year later and bought a mint pair of AudioSource speakers for like $40. This time he had them playing outside the house, outside of his enclosed porch. The audition lasted about 2 seconds, I handed over the money, took the speakers, and GTFOOT!