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Originally Posted by wesdaniel
In this case, it won't pass authentication, the buyer will be refunded, and the seller will not get the watch back. It's actually kind of better to let it sell and go through authentication and be removed from circulation.
ebay policies that you agree to when you list, "You acknowledge and agree that if our authentication team detects fraud or is unable to authenticate the item, the item will be removed from marketplace circulation - neither buyer or seller will receive the item; in addition, eBay will work with the proper authorities as needed and reserves the right to confiscate and destroy any items unable to be authenticated."
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Well, thats good to know. wasn't aware it gets confiscated.