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

FYI, the seller removed the comment "made by the guys from Schitt" yesterday. Good for him. You can always be stubborn, and learn. BTW, I own many AA pieces, including the same unit/ps, as the seller. 

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Somehow, he found out the truth. Probably not worth a moderator's time, as some think about this thread.

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Years ago I sold a pair of speakers by Meitner, I think the brand name was Melior.  I made a mistake in my description of the technology used in the speaker.  Someone contacted me to inform me of my mistake.  I thanked him and corrected the description.  A few days later the speakers sold.  The person contacting me was not trying to harm my post in any way, he was just trying to ensure I was aware of my mistake.

Some people, who are honest in their transactions, still dislike being contacted by none purchasers, others may be troubled by people correcting their post. Reasons for people's reaction may vary. I thank people who are honestly trying to provide the correct information.

However, I don't care for people whose response, especially in public forums, is to harm the add to reduce the sale price of the item.