Buyer protection question


I notice that many Audiogon sellers do not accept payment via Paypal; they request a money order or personal check. When paying this way, how does a buyer protect himself from the seller simply cashing the check and not shipping the product? I know there are escrow services, but almost no one on Audiogon seems to use them. Thanks.
patent
Buyer protection is when you get the merchandise at the same time you pay. As you can se by my thread "have you ever been stuck?"- no one seems to have been. Seller protection is doing it the Lakefrontroad way. The thread here says buyer protection. How is a buyer protected if they send money without receiving a product? On a previous recent thread a buyer sent the money - the check cleared and weeks later he still did not have his item. Put that in your feedback!
I feel the best way to go is Paypal, unless it's something I really want and it's a good deal, I will ignore non-paypal sellers(well, if they take CC's, then that's good too but those that do are stores).

KP
So far, no problems with about 20 purchases. But the point about buyer protection is well taken; buyer makes more of a leap of faith than seller. I recommend calling; get a verifiable work and home phone and go with your gut. And of course, if the person has 20 or 30 sales to their credit, your not likely to get stuck.
I agree with Swampwalker. Getting a verifiable phone number, esp. work number, and name & address. Talk to the person and get a feel and go with your gut. Obviously feedback is important. I would never prepay if there is only little or no feedback. It's just too big a risk, unless it's a small amount. I broke my rule by prepaying $60 cable, but I spoke to the guy first and felt comfortable. The cable was exactly as he described it. COD is probably best, but there is the risk of the buyer rejecting the package. I had this happen a number of years ago from a Stereophile ad I placed. But that was the only time.

I agree, that as a Seller, I much prefer prepayment. But there are many buyers afraid of this, even when you have great feedback. I think most 'Gners with lots of good feedback are a pretty good risk, though.