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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 7993173" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>eh, not really a violation. when we sell audio we use Paypal to exchange funds electronically. it is the preferred method of payment. only buy from people you trust and equipment that is clearly legit - i.e. photos with date and name/username, photos of it working/on, etc.</p><p></p><p>there are plenty of risks when buying used from people on the internet. people with long standing rep in forums (references, itrader, ebay selling feedback, etc.) are usually safer since they have demonstrated honesty and integrity. people with low post counts or new members are usually a higher risk (not saying they can't be legit, but that they haven't demonstrated it).</p><p></p><p>demonstrating an amp works is easy - simply take pics of it playing test tones on each channel near rated output. anyone selling gear should be able to do that. ask for that when buying used. if the buyer can't, then they need to accept a much lower price as the risk is higher and the amp should be treated as non-working/parts only with the possibility of being fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 7993173, member: 576029"] eh, not really a violation. when we sell audio we use Paypal to exchange funds electronically. it is the preferred method of payment. only buy from people you trust and equipment that is clearly legit - i.e. photos with date and name/username, photos of it working/on, etc. there are plenty of risks when buying used from people on the internet. people with long standing rep in forums (references, itrader, ebay selling feedback, etc.) are usually safer since they have demonstrated honesty and integrity. people with low post counts or new members are usually a higher risk (not saying they can't be legit, but that they haven't demonstrated it). demonstrating an amp works is easy - simply take pics of it playing test tones on each channel near rated output. anyone selling gear should be able to do that. ask for that when buying used. if the buyer can't, then they need to accept a much lower price as the risk is higher and the amp should be treated as non-working/parts only with the possibility of being fine. [/QUOTE]
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