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17 February 2011, 06:30 PM | #1 |
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Real Name: Todd
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Something doesn't seem right
Maybe I'm just being paranoid but something doesn't seem right with the following two items offered by what appears to be a coin dealer (and new ebayer) in South Africa:
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Unwanted-Gif...#ht_2421wt_989 Here he's selling a Rolex Sea-dweller which he claims was an unwanted gift. We all know that a Rolex is NEVER an unwanted gift, so I see that as my first red flag. Secondly, he's either a pro photographer, in addition to being a coin dealer, or those are stock photos stolen from somewhere. http://cgi.ebay.com/BRAND-NEW-ROLEX-...#ht_3247wt_978 Now here he's selling a GMT Master II. Again, the pictures appear to be a mix of real photos and stock photos. With a couple of the photos, I have doubts about the magnification of the cyclops. Something just doesn't seem right. I suppose a coin dealer could come across new Rolex watches. But he only has 96 feedback, many of which was established as a buyer (he mostly purchased coins). And i really dont like those photos. Maybe nothing is wrong, but my spidey sense is tingling. What do you guys think?? |
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