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? 

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Showing 6 responses by ghasley

@decooney well said. In short, it makes no sense to complain about $$ when you are trading something in.

You live in the Tri-State area....you will be surprised by how many people will pick them up...gear is selling well and at fair prices....you will clear more on your used gear and the shipping of your Sabrinas will seem like a rounding error.

@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.

@twoleftears 

Miracle is a noun. He used it as a noun but (intentionally erroneously) failed to type "it's a miracle".