An experience I had with a seller.


A seller of pre-owned audio gear on another site who is advertising some original Audio Alchemy products, indicated in the description "these were from the guys at Schitt". Here is the story. I emailed him indicating, in a very friendly manner, that the Schitt guys were not part of the AA company, then, nor are now. Just friendly fyi info I thought I would share with the seller and was actually surprised by his misinformation. He was quite nasty to me with his response, letting me know he was right. I had respected this seller for years of his success with his sales numbers, with 100% positive feedback. I am bothered by his response, and his lack of information. Why is this bothering me? MrD.

mrdecibel

Audio Alchemy DTI -Pro 32

Mid 90s init that is a bridge between transport and dac that reduces jitter amd enhances digital audio resolution.Very cool piece from the guys at Schitt.So this would be considered the original Schitt
 

the item is being sold for $225. I spent a few minutes and researched it. Price is fair. What the seller states is for the buyer to verify. We’re talking $225. Any experienced buyer interested in this unit will know what it is. 

you all heard one side of the story and jumped to conclusions. 
I’m not defending the seller. But this here is a real peanut gallery guys. Get over it. 
 

 So the guy you mention was a dick for that. But I also totally get frustration on the seller’s end. 
 

@mulveling agreed 100%. I’ve been in that situation where you fend off tire kickers and busybodies. It gets old real quick. 
Is it worth its own dedicated thread to get some sympathy? I guess it was for OP. 

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Sounds like a bespoke Fleet Street tailor taught him to be fast and loose with words… thank God all my gun dogs are bespoke….

@viridian i always enjoy your contributions