Selling towers - keep getting bad actors/scammers when doing local pickup only.


I have been trying to sell my tower speakers on US Audio mart. I don't have the patience to package them up and mess with freight shipping. So, I advertise them as local pickup only and I set the price pretty cheap. But, the 2 serious buyers I have gotten seemed to be bad actors/scammers. I would catch details that lead me to cancel the arrangements before they happened. 

I guess it's a bad idea to do local pickup only when selling audio equipment? 

dman777

I do it all of the time, though any salesperson thoroughly qualifies the potential buyer. I use Craigslist exclusively for local sales but Offer UP and Facebook Marketplace can work as well. Have sold dozens of items on Craigslist, as recently as last week, and have never had a scammer. Though there are plenty of flakes, but that just comes with the territory. YMMV. Summer is also, historically, the slowest time of the year for audio sales.

I would think that Austin would have a very vibrant used audio scene, like we have here in Portland OR. Sometimes it just takes time and patience. Good luck with it.

+1 @viridian 

I'm near Austin and have sold multiple items for cash and local pickup only. Speakers, turntable and amplifier. Always used craigslist for those sales. Never had an issue. Even dropped some off midway to the buyer's location when I felt confortable doing so. Much easier to find local buyers on Craigslist than USAudiomart.

These are focal speakers  that are for $4k... even with that type of amounts?