I do trust Audiogon, they have been fair and prompt. Checking with Audiogon before a large transaction is a good idea. Tammy responds to emails expeditiously.
Do you trust Audiogon?
Recently, I came close to purchasing a five-figure item on Audiogon. After quickly agreeing on a price, the seller did several things that caused me concern. Some of them involved proposed violations of banking laws, and others were clear violations of Audiogon's own regulations. I realized that this wasn't someone I should trust, and I might be receiving a box of rocks or a broken item, and I'd never again hear from the seller. I killed the deal and reported this to Audiogon. To my amazement, the seller's account and his listing are intact.
How does this protect honest buyers from predators?
How does this protect honest buyers from predators?