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Old 13 September 2020, 03:43 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Bizcut1 View Post
Well, that's not correct at all. And you are unnecessarily providing an opinion, and a negative one at that, in the form of a statement of fact. Your "cheers" sign-off rings with a sarcasm that is also unwarranted.

OP: You will be fine. Keep all records, take pictures and be prepared to provide a narrative in writing. Ebay is the authority guaranteeing the authenticity of the watch and the accuracy of the description of the watch.

There is no "somehow they will honor the guarantee." They WILL honor the guarantee as long as the buyer follows their protocol of disputing the sale. And it is spelled out in the language as described on their website exactly how to do

that. One more thing - if you used a credit card for the payment, all the better. Inform the bank now of the situation and that you plan on disputing the charrge.

Sorry you have to deal with this. Good luck and keep us posted.
Well I tend to agree with TOOLS.
There is no one except ROLEX GENEVA - who knows exactly how a watch left their factory.

And I doubt that neither eBay or these 'secret' authenticators will have any idea what some of the latest counterfeiters, or franken pieces can get up too.

Do we even know if these companies are 'approved' ROLEX repair centers? I dont think so!

Bottom line, is that eBay are playing games on a topic they have little to no knowledge on
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