A golden rule for myself is 'never spend more on eBay than you can afford to loose'
Though I would personally drive to check them out and pay cash, which is a better safe option.
Pay a small as you can get away with deposit, then travel.
A golden rule for myself is 'never spend more on eBay than you can afford to loose'
Though I would personally drive to check them out and pay cash, which is a better safe option.
Pay a small as you can get away with deposit, then travel.
HV Electrical Engineer - SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) Plant
Location: Seaford UK
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I'm Dennis.
This is a tough position, and I am in similar, but for £10.9k and German Ebay ad.
My credit card is nowhere near enough although it is dedicated to Ebay and Paypal, and so has three levels of recovery.
I know that I would want mine but am getting no response from the seller, and the only way I would do it is as above, hire a van, go with a friend for a second opinion, and checkout the speakers and also, and more so, the social signals of the seller.
From a quick side conversation with Adey, the speakers are over 2000km away, so travel isn't really a sensible option.
My advice is find a pair either nearer hand or from a trusted source.