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Originally Posted by freefly
The writing on the post-it is not PS'd. The typical scam involves a real post-it/piece of paper with real handwriting, which is then PS'd in its entirety onto a (stolen) host image of a watch.
Maybe, but as above, one of my concerns is: Why doesn't that shadow extend beyond the border of the post-it note?
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Your suspicions are well-founded. IMO the photo is a fake.
OP: the fact that you have zero feedback on this guy is your #1 problem in this matter. Remember, buy the seller first.
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