Buy the new speakers, sell yours on your own.
Struggling to spend 13k with three dealers
Is anyone else running into this? I've been trying to buy a used pair of Wilson from a couple of dealers in the NY area and from one in the Chicago area- each has a pair I've been interested in yet all are super slow to respond to emails, quote a final number, give a clear number on a trade I have etc. Each have their own wrinkle, high shipping charges, high pick up charges, avoiding doing a set up etc. Super frustrating - I've literally bought a car faster than trying to buy a pair of used speakers. I've thrown in the towel after a month of endless emails and conversations. Weird. I used to run a retail audio chain. We chased every deal, quickly determined if we could do it and made it work- or nicely declined the deal. Is business so good that there's no interest in selling 13k speakers that they're holding in inventory?
Showing 6 responses by ghasley
@decooney well said. In short, it makes no sense to complain about $$ when you are trading something in. |
Best wishes with the sale @cowan217 |
@tubebuffer the real miracle is you used an “s” at the end of miracles. You actually used a plural.
@cowan217 you will appreciate doing business with Paragon. Every step of your transaction will be smooth. Congratulations. |