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Sale My Rolex
Got the call this week from my AD and I am picking it up Monday. Thinking seriously about selling. How do I go about selling? What is the safest and best way for myself and buyer. I have never sold one here.
It is brand new, never worn, with all boxes, tags and dated this month. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I used ebay in the past when I owned my business. Thanks in advance. Roger. |
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And the hits just keep on coming here on TRF...
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Easiest way by far is DavidSW. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Doesn’t your bio say that you’re a retired pawn broker???
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Would recommend selling to one of the trusted dealers. I've sold to several of the better known ones and had successful transactions with no issues. I'd probably recommend DavidSW the most of that group because he has always gotten back to me the quickest and has been the best at communication. In fact he's literally the only TD that hasn't just straight up ghosted me during a negotiation to sell if something wasn't to their liking.
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He explained that in Post #1... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
This strongly feels like a fishing sales thread.:argh:
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Got it. Missed that. I agree that the trusted seller route is the safest and most reliable path to take. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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This is a very common situation these days for better or worse. Do you know the model number? Take care with this one.:read: |
If the watch you are wanting to sell is a desirable and difficult to get reference then the Trusted Seller route is the easiest and safest way to proceed. Be careful though, if you are getting a model with little upside in value you could get offers that are less than retail and tax. I am in the school of thought that once you buy the watch it is yours to do with as you like.
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just curious, what watch is it?
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