Too Good to be True?


This price is so good that it would almost be worth going to London to pick them up. 9/10 condition...sounds funny.

http://app.audiogon.com/listings/full-range-sonus-faber-amati-anniversario-2014-11-06-speakers-e8-4ed
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akispapasavvas,It was over 2 years ago, and what do you mean Mr. Expert? I don't know how to pronounce your screen name, but I do know how to tell you to shut you mouth. In fact, I'm an expert!
Polk432,
You are more than welcome. There are some less experienced members who might take an ad like that at face value.
Roxy, thanks for the heads up. Everyone (at least everyone honest) should post warnings if they think an ad may be a scam.
There are no frauds in London they're all in Nigeria, Benin, Zimbabwe, Manila etc...
First check the current Nigerian offers of riches. They are masters of scams, and yet people do fall for them. SME is the most often audio scam product. Sucker born every moment? Of course.
There are a lot of frauds in London.
Right now the is a A gon Listing for Jadis JA-80 Gold 25th Anniversary for 3400 usd and offer... The pics are stolen from a Dealer in Sofia who sells them at ebay right now for 15k
There were many for SME V tonearms for a while, but they seem to have slowed down on that piece and moved on to entire turntables including tonearms.
Jperry,
Obviously. That was my point. Ads like that look tempting though, and there are those who take the bait.
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You would have fun in London, but return without the Sonus Faber speakers or the SME 30/2
Seemed suspicious to me as well. There's an SME 30/2 at a ridiculously low price I saw today from London as well, don't know if that got pulled as well. If it's too good to be true, it probably isn't, I guess.