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White Van Speaker review: The speakers sold by the speakermen are of exceptionally poor quality, typically obtained for less than $50 from a local distributor 1

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3:16 pm EDT

The speakers sold by the speakermen are of exceptionally poor quality, typically obtained for less than $50 from a local distributor.

The speakers themselves have been reported as potentially damaging to any amplifier they are connected to. The risk of damage stems from an impedence curve that in some cases may drop below 2 ohms, which may overheat, short out, or permanently damage an amplifier not designed to handle such loads.

Do a search for ” white van speakers ” you’ll see how this scam goes. Guy in suv or van drives up to you has these $3000 speakers, extras ? You can have em for a deal you can’t pass up . He will try to get you to give him $50 or more up to $1500.00 for these $40 china speakers.

Look out for the guy in the suv with the BS story about the extra home theater system he’s got to unload.

He will tell you it’s worth something crazy like $2000-$3000 and show all kinds of receipts, invoices, magazines, ads sheets, etc. to make his claims legitimate. He’ll even point you to the company website to prove they are worth the 3 grand. Don’t be fooled! When he lowers his price to $100.00 you’ll think you got the deal of a lifetime!

Just do a search for “white van speakers” and you’ll see that not only are they worth only 40 bucks shipped from china, they may also be UNSAFE and damage your system.

Watch out for the speaker guys in suv’s or pickup trucks and vans selling home theater equipment.

Many of the sales take place in the parking lots of Best Buy, Home Depot, Circuit City, Banks, Carwashes, Gas Stations, Construction sites, etc. Heck, they will even flag you down while you are driving down the road.

Do not fall for the white van speaker scam, they are looking to rip you off !

If you see them, drop a dime, CALL A COP, let’s get these ### of our streets. Get your phone out, Take a PICTURE, get the PLATE number and CALL the Local POLICE !

Law enforcement WILL issue citations, as rarely do the speaker guys obtain the proper permits and license to sell “out of a vehicle”.

In Pennsylvania, the act of selling white van speakers is punishable by up to five years in prison and up to a fine of $10, 000

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Apr 15, 2011 4:09 pm EDT

Keep your eyes open and tell everyone to call the police on these ###! Watch the clip and then post this information everywhere to save others from getting ripped off!

The speakers sold by the speakermen are of exceptionally poor quality, typically obtained for less than $50 from a local distributor.

The speakers themselves have been reported as potentially damaging to any amplifier they are connected to. The risk of damage stems from an impedence curve that in some cases may drop below 2 ohms, which may overheat, short out, or permanently damage an amplifier not designed to handle such loads.

Do a search for ” white van speakers ” you’ll see how this scam goes. Guy in suv or van drives up to you has these $3000 speakers, extras ? You can have em for a deal you can’t pass up . He will try to get you to give him $50 or more up to $1500.00 for these $40 china speakers.

Look out for the guy in the suv with the BS story about the extra home theater system he’s got to unload.

He will tell you it’s worth something crazy like $2000-$3000 and show all kinds of receipts, invoices, magazines, ads sheets, etc. to make his claims legitimate. He’ll even point you to the company website to prove they are worth the 3 grand. Don’t be fooled! When he lowers his price to $100.00 you’ll think you got the deal of a lifetime!

Just do a search for “white van speakers” and you’ll see that not only are they worth only 40 bucks shipped from china, they may also be UNSAFE and damage your system.

Watch out for the speaker guys in suv’s or pickup trucks and vans selling home theater equipment.

Many of the sales take place in the parking lots of Best Buy, Home Depot, Circuit City, Banks, Carwashes, Gas Stations, Construction sites, etc. Heck, they will even flag you down while you are driving down the road.

Do not fall for the white van speaker scam, they are looking to rip you off !

If you see them, drop a dime, CALL A COP, let’s get these ### of our streets. Get your phone out, Take a PICTURE, get the PLATE number and CALL the Local POLICE !

Law enforcement WILL issue citations, as rarely do the speaker guys obtain the proper permits and license to sell “out of a vehicle”.

In Pennsylvania, the act of selling white van speakers is punishable by up to five years in prison and up to a fine of $10, 000

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