Well, looks like I finally got screwed buying on Ebay. I recently came in second on an auction for a Crown K2 amp. When the winner didn't come through, the seller contacted me and asked if I wanted to buy the amp. I decided to go for it and sent the funds.
The seller was responsive and shipped the unit via UPS ground after receiving my money. He had a rating of 374 with 100% positive feedback so I felt that my risks were minimal.
Well the unit arrives and I take it out of the box...
This things is scratched to hell with some sheet metal bent!! If you look at the seller's
ad, he states the following:
Item for Sale: The photos featured in this auction show the actual item being auctioned in its original factory box and packaging.
This is a Crown K2 professional power amplifier. The amplifier is in excellent condition and works perfectly. The amplifier will be shipped in its original factory box with its original packaging, and original user manual.
Here are some actual pics of the unit:




Do these pictures show an amp in excellent condition?
So I send the seller an e-mail asking to return the amp because it doesn't match the ad in terms of the condition of the gear. He writes back and says:
I will not warrant the exterior of the amplifier as stated above. Wearing and scratches do not affect audio quality and working condition.
Unfortunately, I broke my own cardinal rule and didn't pay with a credit card. So now unless he changes his mind, I am not sure what I can do besides file something with Ebay (which won't get me my money back).
I have put the amp into the system to try it (to make sure it even works), but I am not sure it is working correctly. The bass doesn't seem any better than my Adcom GFA 555 Mk II.
I think this experience will end my Ebay buying. I have never had this type of issue when buying here or on Audiogon.
Just felt like I needed to vent a bit...
George