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Originally Posted by wbradley
OK so they are doing a sales pitch, but that doesn't make it a scam.
People sell fairly large size home build type speakers out of a van. They embellish the sale with a story. The product is right there for you so touch, feel, etc.
A scam is when the no product is received or you receive one not as originally shown. When it's in front of your face you can examine the product, maybe even test it. If the buyer takes the guys word for it regarding the quality etc that's their choice.
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Every sales pitch these guys make begins with "my boss put in _____ extra pieces in my van and he didn't know, I need to get rid of them." What kind of intro is that? Besides, the guy got my attention by telling me he's selling a Bose system when in fact it isn't a Bose. If that's not a scam then I don't know what is.