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Originally Posted by delraywatch
The watch was not advertised in anyway as being in our possession. This was a custom request from a potential client to help him source a watch. Just to clarify.
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Yes we agree it was a custom request. I am sure you might feel “no good deed goes unpunished” by the comments made by the prospective buyer.
It is unfortunate that the other dealer (the one you were working with) was reluctant to take pictures of the movement. But this is why I always suggest buying watches that are in possession of the seller.
The only way the WTB business works fairly is when there is a 100% return policy to protect the buyer. Was that offered to the potential client who was concerned about authenticity?
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