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25 May 2017, 09:14 AM | #1 |
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Rare gem, but another fraudulent ebay seller
I posted a Rolex 1803 Orange Stella that was a gorgeous watch, but a stolen ebay ID last week (only knew because I reported the watch when it was pulled from the auction early).
This morning I got an alert for a stunning 1803 Rose Gold on Gay Freres bracelet - but only a 3 day auction from a guy in the middle of Wisconsin. When I looked at his feedback, there was one sale this year - nothing for watches ever. Within 3 hours, the bidding was over $6K. Sent a report to ebay - listing has completely vanished! I cannot even send a photo (the watch was amazing). But it's clear that someone knows enough about unique valuable Rolexes to create these fake sales. |
25 May 2017, 06:54 PM | #2 |
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Keep up the good work, keep getting this scam s**t removed, I just feel for the people who have been scammed out of their hard earned money.
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