October 19, 201213 yr Seems random, but I was looking into Senn IE80s, and came across this: http://www.headphonestore123.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=150 Everything screams it's too good to be true, and the domain name doesn't give me much confidence either, but still. It's cheap. And their prices on the other headphones aren't quite as discounted as these. Anyone want to just tell me straight up it's a scam before I buy these one night in a drunken stupor?
October 19, 201213 yr There you go, he told you it was a scam, so now it is safe to buy them in a drunken stupor. We're all about stupidly buying stuff in drunken stupors. Sometimes we buy drunken stupors.
October 21, 201213 yr I dunno. For only $90 you could by one of their hair straighteners and save $59. Science has shown that people hear better with straight hair. The headphones are more stable on the head, reducing microvibrations. More stable soundstage. More solid bass. Which I'm sure is why they carry hair straighteners. http://www.headphonestore123.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8&products_id=162 Edited October 21, 201213 yr by jvlgato
October 21, 201213 yr But I heard that straight hair add a veiled sound to the headphone signature sound. Please advise purchase of hair straightener.
October 21, 201213 yr contact us: corona in the us. email address provider: 163.com, also born in ca, albeit the chinese part. This site smells like true gold!
October 23, 201213 yr I think he was hoping someone would fax him some whiskey for his drunken stupor.
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