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....its very good reading, some people agree with mac but most say screw them-
tonto have you read it yet he has a copy of the add and its ok-nothing for mcintosh to get bent over-
anyone else reading the macintosh saga at aa-a guy tries to sell his amp on ebay and mac wants him to change his add, he refuses so mac has ebay yank the add, then they follow him over to audiogon and do the same.its very good reading, some people agree with mac but most say screw them-another sign of the times -
Quote from: rosconeyanyone else reading the macintosh saga at aa-a guy tries to sell his amp on ebay and mac wants him to change his add, he refuses so mac has ebay yank the add, then they follow him over to audiogon and do the same.its very good reading, some people agree with mac but most say screw them-another sign of the times -What do computers have to do with audio? I tried to take a look, but I can't find the start of it without spending undue time. A link would have been helpful. In a nutshell, what was Mc's beef with his ad?
He said it was "like new" and only 2 weeks old.Mac wanted him to say that there would be no warranty for the purchaser.He refused so Mac had Ebay pull the ad because they felt he was trying to deceive a purchaser who might think a warranty would go with the unit.