SCAM ALERT For AudiogoN Sellers - Too Many Questions


An interested 'buyer' starts asking questions about an expensive item were selling.  Its the usual, "When were these made, any issues, etc."  But then they start asking for additional pictures of specific areas.  Usually not a problem.  Its when they ask for a video demonstrating that it works, with images of all of the accys, the serial number plates, that it starts getting phishey.  The first this time happened we found a listing for our product on another site with slightly different pictures. (The other ones we sent).

Its sad that these people use a sellers time and resources to help them build a fake ad for a product they don't have.  Someone else gets ripped off, and then they contact us and we have the product they just paid for, but the money is gone.

We're always willing to answer any questions and provide any additional info for an item were selling,  but it just bothers me to wonder where this information or the images are going to show up. 

SOLUTION:  Talk on the phone.  Is still amazing how much of a feel you can get with a simple conversation.  

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@lowrider57 

Yea I forgot about the phone numbers.  As a dealer on AG we are able to post contact info.  I guess if you can talk to the seller who's a dealer you can build a good relationship... and weed out the bad ones.  It is nice to hear a bit about the system, and challenges with the room, etc and most are happy to make recommendations based on their experience.  You don't get that on Amazon :-)

Salon1, when you send new pictures, hold up a sign that identifies your business. preferably over a part of the component that would be hard to replicate with photoshop, etc..

@dweller 

Great idea.  I know some people who are good with Photoshop and its pretty amazing what you can do.  It least it will make them work for the images! :-)

That is a great idea. It's called a watermark, often used to protect copyrighted media.