I think one of the reasons so much stuff passed for so long, is that a lot of the speakers were very good values, and sound quite good. I know there were lots of QC issues and veneer problems, especially as relationships with suppliers started to sour - but I have a bunch of AV123 stuff that performs quite well at it's price point. (I too use them with X-LS's with my video editing system).
I did buy all my stuff on sale, B-Stock or Used - but it is still performing quite well. Subwoofers and amps are another matter I have 1 MFW that I got for $299 that is performing perfectly, and 3 ULW-10's that all had the amp die. Those were a nightmare to get originally with insulting lies about delivery issues going on for months - I'm currently waiting on my final Parts-Express amp, so it still isn't finished. At least, they have sent out the new amp, even though they banned me over there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwA4jt-JYPE
Also I generally only read the threads I was interested in - so I was unaware of many of the big problems and lies that were spread through a lot of the complaint threads. I generally viewed Mark's lies as small "white lies", and it was worth dealing with them for a decent value - obviously the lies were far worse in scope and more widespread than I could ever have imagined.
It still seems odd to me, if someone was looking to rip people off in the audio world, that the snake oil path is a better way to maximize profits. And most people generally are trustworthy, I'd rather assume people are good and be proven wrong on rare occasions than view everyone with distrust. Although, this whole thing has definitely shaken my faith in people.
I'd also venture that Larry D is probably unaware of a lot of this stuff going on, much like the monk was. I've always found Larry to be kind and helpful on several forums. I don't think I personally would have looked into a lot of this, if the Colorado AG hadn't called me. If you're not looking to find this info out, it is very easy to miss it.
Jim C