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Old 11 July 2023, 07:35 PM   #91
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incredible sad however you are very lucky nothing really bad happened, could have been much worse.

glad that you are safe after all.
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Old 11 July 2023, 08:22 PM   #92
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For high value items I never sell at home.

For a car I will meet them at my mechanics shop, for a watch at a watchmaker, bank or police station.

I hate ppl coming to my home and knowing what I have there whether it be an expensive car, watch or something else they may have eye'd whilst they are there.

I only ever sell small items at home <$1000 and only do it in the garage. I never let any strangers in my house.
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Old 11 July 2023, 08:27 PM   #93
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Wow. Glad you and the watch are OK.

Secondly has anyone actually used a police station to conduct a transaction, where I come from they don't really like being a platform for a retail transaction.
The municipalities in my area promote using their Police Department lobbies for safe transactions. There are many horror stories involving Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace transactions resulting in homicides. I'm affiliated with the department in my city, and we look at it as a necessity to protect our citizens from potential wrongdoing. How unfortunate for other cities that frown upon providing a safe and monitored environment for their own residents.
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Old 11 July 2023, 08:50 PM   #94
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I don't know of a police station or bank in the UK where this is allowed.
Even your local pub is a better proposition than your home!
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Old 11 July 2023, 09:00 PM   #95
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Sorry to hear about your experience. I don't personally encourage selling at home, I don't let a buyer know my home, that was a mistake I'd say. Glad you were not hurt physically.
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Old 11 July 2023, 09:14 PM   #96
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Get a Ring (or similar) Cctv setup asap.
They are not expensive but very good. Currently on offer at a well known online seller.

I had an armed robbery in 2007 at home, by a gang at 3am - when they got cars and jewellery.
I sold the house, but never slept well for years.

I then got Ring cameras covering the front door and outside. They dont cost much. But I have them set up to alert me in the night if there is ever a person detected outside between 11pm and 5am. It works really, really well.

In addition, I sometimes see undesirable doorstep sales people etc look at the camera and walk away as they dont want to be recorded.

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Old 11 July 2023, 09:30 PM   #97
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Glad nothing happened to you. It could have turned out differently.
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Old 11 July 2023, 09:34 PM   #98
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Never at home, however it went well ....
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Old 11 July 2023, 10:36 PM   #99
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The watches are out of the house for the time being. The door front is being barricaded at night when I sleep, I know it won't stop them but it may slow them down and may give me time to escape and try get help.
They likely will not come back but I would be more concerned about an ambush entering/leaving the property. I know a lady who owns a restaurant, her husband passed, so it's just her, and she was ambushed by employees in masks who knew she took the cash home at night. She opened her garage door, drove in, they rushed in and beat her really bad.
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Old 11 July 2023, 10:38 PM   #100
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This scam could have worked well anywhere IMO. If you trust the money was wired with no actual confirmation and you let the watch go, your done and been had, no matter where you are.
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Old 11 July 2023, 10:56 PM   #101
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Even your local pub is a better proposition than your home!
This is not the worst idea. If you cannot use a police office or a police office parking lot, pick a place with people and security cameras, and don't go alone. OP, I'm relieved that this turned out to be no more than lesson learned for you.
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Old 11 July 2023, 10:57 PM   #102
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I don't know of a police station or bank in the UK where this is allowed.
Don’t even know where my nearest police station is they’ve all been closed…
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Old 11 July 2023, 11:00 PM   #103
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invite two strangers into your house to sell a watch, are you out of your beautiful mind?
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Old 11 July 2023, 11:27 PM   #104
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As ex law enforcement with combat training I have never had a fear of selling anything from my home. And we would have never permitted a private commercial transaction to be conducted on government property.
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Old 12 July 2023, 12:03 AM   #105
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I commented earlier about researching FB buyers and making sure they don't have a new account. In FL when I have sold furniture, I ask for their real name as I have to give it to the gate who will check ID. I think that helps weed out bad folks. If I were selling a watch, I would demand a picture of their driver's license before agreeing to meet, and check out their name, address, etc. I would also tell them that I will take their picture before selling the watch. I think that might scare off many of those scammers. You can't be too vigilant these days, unfortunately.
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Old 12 July 2023, 02:19 AM   #106
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The thread is chilling, but I'm glad the OP is OK and came out of it OK, financially anyway.

I've done lots of selling from my house, no issues. FTF Rolex sale was done once at the buyer's business, also no problems. But I researched him first.

Most people are honest. It's the 1% criminals that ruin it for the rest of us.
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Old 12 July 2023, 02:33 AM   #107
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FB Market and at home... Yikes...
Amateur hour, how many theft threads have we read that start of with, "Had my watch listed on FB marketplace...."


FB marketplace is a scammers delight, I wouldn't sell a pair of socks on there. At least he was smart enough to grab the watch back quickly.
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Old 12 July 2023, 03:17 AM   #108
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I think we must be a lot more trusting in the UK based on the fact most of the comments saying you must be mad to sell from your home are from US members.

We’ve sold loads of our old baby gear recently (prams, cots, bouncers etc) via FB and the buyers have come here to collect although to be fair we’ve handed them over on the doorstep and I’ve always made sure I’m home and not left the Mrs to do it on her own.

I have in the past sold both watches and cars from home and the buyers have come inside but I had spoken to them on the phone before and was reasonably confident they weren’t dodgy.

And also like others have said conducting private sales in banks and police stations isn’t really a thing in the UK that I’m aware of, it’s certainly not a service they advertise.

Glad you are OK though OP and got those scumbags out of your house, there were a lot travellers near where I grew up and I know how aggressive and intimidating they can be (although they are not all bad)
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Old 12 July 2023, 04:10 AM   #109
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I think we must be a lot more trusting in the UK based on the fact most of the comments saying you must be mad to sell from your home are from US members.

We’ve sold loads of our old baby gear recently (prams, cots, bouncers etc) via FB and the buyers have come here to collect although to be fair we’ve handed them over on the doorstep and I’ve always made sure I’m home and not left the Mrs to do it on her own.

I have in the past sold both watches and cars from home and the buyers have come inside but I had spoken to them on the phone before and was reasonably confident they weren’t dodgy.

And also like others have said conducting private sales in banks and police stations isn’t really a thing in the UK that I’m aware of, it’s certainly not a service they advertise.

Glad you are OK though OP and got those scumbags out of your house, there were a lot travellers near where I grew up and I know how aggressive and intimidating they can be (although they are not all bad)
That's what I tried to say, our culture is different, we sell things from our homes. I've always bought used things from peoples homes, whether a guitar or a car or a watch or anything, and I've always sold things I own from my home, anything. That is what we do here in the UK. I'm not mad or daft, I was just doing the done thing.

If I was to say to an older wiser person that I was going to buy an expensive watch from a stranger, they would likely tell me 'make sure you go to the sellers house', 'dont buy it off the street or in a car park'.
Transacting in banks and police stations is simply not a thing, you'd be asked to leave.
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Old 12 July 2023, 04:26 AM   #110
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Meet in lobby of police station!
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Old 12 July 2023, 05:05 AM   #111
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someone yesterday tried to buy my Omega Moonwatch without haggling, asked for my bank details and email address so that he can bank transfer, and I blocked him.

plenty scammers on FBMP so stay viligant. if the profile looks dodgy, think again doing business with the man.
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Old 12 July 2023, 05:20 AM   #112
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That's what I tried to say, our culture is different, we sell things from our homes. I've always bought used things from peoples homes, whether a guitar or a car or a watch or anything, and I've always sold things I own from my home, anything. That is what we do here in the UK.
Agreed, in the US these people would of showed up armed and taken everything.
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Old 12 July 2023, 06:01 AM   #113
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I'm terribly sorry you had to go through this. It is a very common scam here and the m.o. particular to a certain social group.
I'm however glad to hear you are safe and sincerely wish you remain so.
In light of this unfortunate incident, I would move valuables (as you did) tighten up security by installing an alarm system, connected to a message center (if not already installed) and insure home and contents (if not already done so). All these precautions are not really costly and will afford you peace of mind.
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Old 12 July 2023, 06:29 AM   #114
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I love how there’s 4 pages to this thread giving advice to the OP of ‘never sell from home’… such helpful insight after the fact.

OP - sorry this happened to you, and that society has run down so badly that the culprits even attempted this in the first place.

Thank you for sharing your story to raise awareness and potentially help others from the same ordeal in the future. If you help just one person, it was worth sharing your story.
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Old 12 July 2023, 06:47 AM   #115
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Don’t even know where my nearest police station is they’ve all been closed…
Actually, now you come to mention it, that's a good point. I couldn't tell you where mine is either. The one that used to be in my nearest town closed years ago.

Also, 66.6% of the banks in my nearest town have closed down this year. We're on a hat trick.
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Old 12 July 2023, 07:12 AM   #116
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Old 12 July 2023, 02:40 PM   #117
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Thanks for sharing your horror story, OP, and raising awareness.

I'm glad you stood your ground AND didn't come to harm!

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Old 12 July 2023, 04:52 PM   #118
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Hi OP I didn’t read all the responses, no doubt many of them are “Monday morning quarterbacking” what you could have done better/safer/differently. No matter what, you have every right to feel safe in your home and I’m truly sorry your sanctuary was violated by a couple dirtbags. Glad you made it out safely and just want to wish you the best moving forward.

Thank you for sharing your story as a tale of caution for everyone.
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Old 12 July 2023, 05:16 PM   #119
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When you realized he was a gypsy, that should have been enough
for you to end any further back and forth.
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Old 12 July 2023, 06:17 PM   #120
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Scary, glad you are OK and managed it well

This story only confirms my already strong opinion never to do any kind of business with private persons.
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