No protection for buyers on Audiogon


I just purchased a set of headphones on Audiogon and was shocked to find out you are to send payment in full to the seller with no protection what so ever for the Buyer. It would be reasonable for a Buyer to wonder if the item exist or if the seller even owners the item. I have a good feeling about the headphones ($300+/-)but there is no way I would send say $20,000 for a pair of speakers to points unknown hoping they will show up in the condition discribed. This all might work for dealers with a record and place of business but what about a individual trying to sell a high dollar item. Who would trust sending them full payment with no recourse? Audiogon has dropped the ball by not offering protections for the buyer like ebay and amazon
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Just pay with PayPal or credit card. If the buyer won't accept a form of payment acceptable to you don't buy it.
Happens on Ebay all the time. As noted Paypal, and if it is something really expensive, there are escrow services.
That's also what feedback is    for; so that you can see who is trustworthy.
I browse these Audiogon pages daily. Sometimes, I see a piece of equipment at a ridiculously low price. Invariably, when I look at the feedback, there is none. I think to myself, "I’d have to be crazy to jump on that one." However, some do. Look, that’s why so many legitimate sellers use Paypal. Sure it costs a few percent, but it’s worth it! Audiogon is here to facilitate trades. It's not their function to police each transaction. That's for Paypal.
I've been buying and selling on here since 2000 and have not had a single bad experience. Be smart and careful, really examine and put feedback in context, and most of all use some common sense,
Well 20,000.00 speakers really need a visit first. That is a lot of cash. I'd be leary of shipping unless, I knew the company and the transporter personally.. Otherwise it's on the seller to get them to me, ready for inspection.. Split the difference in shipping if they are damaged and send them back.. NEW it's all on the manufacture.. Used... well, make a wise deal...

Protect yourself, don't rely on others..

Better to stay out of trouble than get out of trouble, ay?

Regards
Learn what "due diligence" means.  IOW.  You can ask the seller for invoice/receipt confirming purchase.  You can ask for photos.  You can e-mail or call the person and get a sense of the person and how they conduct business.  As others have said you can check feedback.   What I have not seen mentioned here or elsewhere, is that you can also see if the seller participates in the forum.  How long they have been a member.
Based upon your post.  It sounds like you just decided to jump in with both feet and hope for the best.  Is that correct?  If so, I admire your chutzpah.
I just had an experience with a new seller here that went badly.  I paid by Paypal per his accepted payment methods.  Paypal took the money from my account and put a hold on the payment to the seller.  He refused to ship the item even though Paypal had notified him that I had paid and that he would receive payment once the item was delivered.  At this point I have no control over the money, Paypal has it.

He asked me to call Paypal and tell them I have received the item so that he could get the money.  I instead called them and informed them of what was going on and they told me to open a case, which I have done.

I also disputed it here on Audiogon.  The Audiogon people were nice, but no help whatsoever.  So the money is gone from my account, and I'll never get the item. 

I am confident the case will be decided in my favor by Paypal and I'll have my money back shortly, but what a pain!  Definitely use a form of payment that protects you and don't fall for any trickery by the seller. 
I bough a cell phone on ebay that did not show up. I had mutable levels of protection: ebay, and my visa. Ebay ended up giving me a full refund after the seller said he shipped it and that is that. This is the type of protection I am saying Audiogon should have.
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I do not think I "have my patties in a wad". I was simply observing that there is room for improvement in Audiogon's services.