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Kirsch speaker scam?

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about 1 yr ago i think my dad came home from work one day and told me to help him unload some speakers he bought from these 2 guys. he said the guy showed him a catalog and it said the price was about 2,000 or so. i dont know how much he bought them for, i think like 400 or something.

so just 2day i was trying to find some way to hook up my ps3 to pc speakers when i saw the speakers my dad bought in the living room.

for some odd reason i decided to see how much these speakers were rly worth and came across the this scam.

i feel bad for my dad cuz he is working literally everyday all day to get money for us.

i was just wondering if theres anything i can do even tho he bought these like 1 yr ago?

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  1. I'll bet he bought them from the "WHITE VAN" google that and see how many hits you get. are those supposed to be Klipitch some logos are the same others slightly different like they also sell ALFINE car stereos. anyway there cheap Chinese knock-offs. and there is not much you can do the next day let alone a year later. lesson learned only buy from a reputable source.


  2. Hey, I have those speakers. I was driving around one day in my Colvette (that I bought off a couple guys in a parking lot one day) when I was approached by "delivery" guys that had an extra pair of Kirsch speakers. I whipped out my Guchi wallet (bought from a cute girl that walked into the front door of my store) and handed them 4 fresh clean $100 bills.

    When I got home, which took a while (my Colvette broke down on the way) I connected them to my Yamama receiver (bought on the Internet cheap) I don't use the system much any more because my ipod sounds better. Good thing too because I walked into a store and paid good money for it. A little off subject, but I traded my Colvette in for a Saturn (at the Saturn dealership) and I have to say it's a much better car.

    What can you do?

    Nothing for your dad unfortunately. No laws were broken. Remember the Golden Rule: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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