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Old 23 July 2019, 05:13 AM   #39
05carbondrz
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Originally Posted by seabreeze60 View Post
If you purchase on eBay and the seller says no returns in the listing, the buyers must open a case to return the watch. In the case notes the buyer must show that the listing was misleading in some way. eBay works on arbitration and common sense. There is no 100% guarantee of retuning a watch just because you changed your mind. Top rated Sellers generally work with buyers regardless.

Most top rated Sellers know the rules and are very clear with their listings. However, there’s nothing like seeing the watch before you purchase.

Personally, I would not purchase a Rolex over $5K eBay unless the Seller has a return policy. You really can’t see the details of a used Rolex in 12 photos.
You can write “NO RETURNS” all You want,When I file a SNAD claim...I will get my Money back.I’ve been on both sides many Times.These Jokers are smart enough to make up a reason for return,Not “I changed my mind” LOL
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