Where do I go to post an ad?

Selling speakers...
Outlaw Model 976 AV Surround Processor
Outlaw Model 5000 5 Channel Amplifier
Polk LSI 15 Main Speakers
Polk LSIC Center Speaker
Polk 265RT 3 Way In Wall Surrounds
Martin Logan 500 Dynamo Sub
Panasonic TC-P65VT60 65-Inch Plasma
Panasonic DMP-BDT500P Blu-ray
2019 Technics SL 1210 GR Turntable
F117 Ray Samuels Nighthawk Phono Preamp
Ortofon Headshell – LH 2000
Ortofon Bronze MM Cartridge
Blue Jean Interconnects
Blue Jean Speaker Cables
Furman M-8X2 Conditioner
Panamax M4300-PM Conditioner

Answers

  • quickr1
    quickr1 Posts: 414
    You need to have 100 posts to buy or sell here.
  • aprazer402
    aprazer402 Posts: 3,148
    edited September 2015
    Following are the rules as posted in the for sale section in the fleamarket category of the forum:

    "Buying and Selling Guidelines / Rules of Reply

    Note: Polk Audio is not responsible for any of the sales that go in within these areas. All sales are at your own risk. Any "for sale" posting must be accompanied by a price and cannot be an auction type.

    Being able to offer items for sale or trade is considered, by its membership, to be an earned privilege. To earn this privilege a member must accumulate at least 100 meaningful posts before he is permitted to offer anything for sale or for trade. What qualifies as "meaningful" is determined by the moderators and "for sale/trade" posts will be deleted if they are in violation of the rules.

    Sellers are not restricted as to the number of posts a potential buyer has, they are encouraged to use common sense in all transactions and agree that responsibility for all aspects of the transaction handling are theirs and the buyers. If a seller wishes to limit the acceptability of potential buyers he must include this as part of the item's description.

    Selling gear "for a friend" doesn't count in this Flea Market. You, or your "friend" need to take direct responsibility for the transaction. You should encourage them to join and participate prior to FM sales. There have been a couple bad transactions where the seller has washed his hands of it, since it wasn't "his" originally. Sorry Charlie, if the gear is that good, buy it and sell it under your name and assume responsibility."
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