The only reason I ever go to Audioweb is to check prices of old listings. They have archives going several years back that gives an idea of price histories. The problem is that many are repeat ads for unsold items, so they can soon become meaningless.
I wish Audiogon had another system of being able to check price histories without having to pay a substantial fee EACH time you list an item. You pay a 20$ fee and you have a 30 day window, but very seldom are you selling more than one item within that window, so you essentially end up paying the full fee to check prices only once.
I SAID..., I WISH AUDIOGON...... ;-)
Ps. A-gon, I would pay for the service if there was another tier of use that made it less costly for infrequent users. Something like a munch-card or a rail pass, - where you get a certain # of paid log-ins to research, that you can use up at your own pace.
I wish Audiogon had another system of being able to check price histories without having to pay a substantial fee EACH time you list an item. You pay a 20$ fee and you have a 30 day window, but very seldom are you selling more than one item within that window, so you essentially end up paying the full fee to check prices only once.
I SAID..., I WISH AUDIOGON...... ;-)
Ps. A-gon, I would pay for the service if there was another tier of use that made it less costly for infrequent users. Something like a munch-card or a rail pass, - where you get a certain # of paid log-ins to research, that you can use up at your own pace.