11 October 2020, 10:33 AM
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"TRF" Member
Join Date: May 2017
Real Name: Louis Nick Ric
Location: Michigan, USA
Watch: Blnr, Expll, Subs,
Posts: 10,171
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Quote:
Originally Posted by springer
Three days - that's the standard. Three days is longer than my AD gives you to return a watch. Why three days - it gives you plenty of time to check out the watch. You should have received many fine photos of the watch before a purchase which should place you at ease about any potential purchase. If you don't, start shopping with another seller.
Many buyers are flippers, yes flippers or "faux dealers" believe-it-or-not. It's not unheard of for a buyer to purchase a watch here on the forum and then flip it to a potential buyer trying to make a quick buck. When this occurs, it is not unheard of for the "flippers" buyer to renege on a purchase leaving the "flipper" holding a watch he doesn't want or need. Next, and you guessed it, he's on the phone with the initial seller trying to return it a week or two later after he is unable to flip it. This was very common for several years.
Regarding your concerns about not accepting Paypal, most sellers do not take Paypal anymore. There are way too many Paypal scams out there directed at both buyers and sellers. For me, Paypal is synonymous with "bad news."
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Ya, I misunderstood thinking it had to be back in the sellers hands in three days. Shipping could take 2, 3 or more.
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