Darren
So gentle when he tries to understand.
I've seen a pair of speakers on ebay that I really wanted twenty five years ago when they were new. The price is good and the condition seems OK.
I contacted the seller to ask a couple of basic questions and he told me he intents to 'mark the drive units to prevent fraud' I didn't know what he meant exactly so asked for details. In short it's the sellers intention to place anti tamper stickers over the edge of each drive unit and onto the baffle so that if anyone attempts to swap the drive units it will be obvious.
I don't like this idea, I'm afraid that in removing the stickers and their residue I will damage the speakers' finish. When I said this to the seller he says that it's perfectly standard practice and I should look elsewhere if I don't like it.
Is it me.... Or is he more than a little cranky?
I contacted the seller to ask a couple of basic questions and he told me he intents to 'mark the drive units to prevent fraud' I didn't know what he meant exactly so asked for details. In short it's the sellers intention to place anti tamper stickers over the edge of each drive unit and onto the baffle so that if anyone attempts to swap the drive units it will be obvious.
I don't like this idea, I'm afraid that in removing the stickers and their residue I will damage the speakers' finish. When I said this to the seller he says that it's perfectly standard practice and I should look elsewhere if I don't like it.
Is it me.... Or is he more than a little cranky?