what would you do?


What would you do if you bought a amp from supposedly reputable dealer and found out a year and a half later it wasnt the amp you bought at all but one of a totally different serial number and ? Wouldnt you think the dealer would know sometimes in that time period they sold the wrong amp to you? I the consumer am only buying one item if he has several amps similar he logs them by serial number therefore he knew he sold the wrong amp but said nothing, how is that even legal? it's a sad day when you cant trust the dealers on audiogon.
52tiger

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Are you saying that the amp's serial number did not match the serial number on your receipt and/or box?
It would be nice if you put all 3 of your post into one detailed post.

One and half years ago you bought a Cary V12i from Upscale Audio as per your sales receipt.

Fast forward to today. You want to sell your Cary V12 and you discover that it is fact the previous generation Cary V12 without the “I” inspired circuit.

A year and half is a long time. Who is say that you didn’t sell your V12i and trying to scam Upscale with a story about an older V12? Not saying this is the case, but you must respect the retailer’s perspective. Ideally, Upscale will have both serial numbers in their inventory and can figure out what happened.

Upscale Audio is a respected dealer. I have bought equipment from Kevin and would recommend him to others. There is always two sides to every story. Good luck.