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Old 12 September 2017, 10:56 AM   #9
007timer
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Originally Posted by imperio View Post
Sorry to hear of your situation. One prevention measure you could take up going forward is asking for the serial # of the watch before you meet up with the seller and match it with the watch you send for authentication and the watch in your hands as you hand over the money. If not the full serial #, at least the last 4 digits or every other character.
I should have checked the Serial before and after. But who knows if these guys requested a clone with the serial of a real Rolex. I have trust issues now.
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