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26 April 2011, 12:37 PM | #11 |
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It simply amazes me that buyers still purchase Rolexes without doing any due diligence beforehand.
And for what? ... to save $500, $1000, $2000 dollars? Once they realized they've been scammed, wouldn't they gladly pay the $500, $1000 or $2000 extra just to unwind the entire mess and have the watch they want with a 10000% less stress? For me, it's ADs only. I don't need sleepless nights. Let the AD make its profit because when I have a problem and need service, they will be there to help me + I know it's original + I know it's never been reported stolen. |
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