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Originally Posted by dmash
Lol sure bud.
point 1- of course he has rights, my point still stands that absolutely no way he's winning this in court. That's pretty much just a fact. That's not a 'whack' opinion, that's just how the law works. no judge is going to award a $9000 case to a buyer who claims he didn't receive a watch, after the seller sent, it shows the appropriate weight, and has touched probably 100 pairs of hands since then.
point 2- you're comparing a high volume dealer to a private individual who might sell one watch a year. A $9000 loss to an individual making $50,000 a year is a completely different story than a business. or do you not comprehend that difference? he didn't purchase from Takuya or DavidSW, he purchased from a normal guy. and quite frankly, i'm completely okay with you never purchasing anything from me, as you come across as somebody who is difficult to deal with.
point 3- how will the seller 'know' there wasn't a scam? Filing a police report means absolutely nothing to a scammer, and most high dollar Paypal scams require this nowadays anyways. This in absolutely no way deters a potential scammer. Do you have experience with 'empty box' or 'incorrect item' claims against you as a seller? I've done a ton of volume in the past, and I have plenty of experiences with this.
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Scammers don't bring in the police. Both sides have a story to tell, but other than the CYA thread the seller started, they seem to be on the same page. You on the other hand, have already accused the OP of fraud in the Who's Who thread. That is worrisome.