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3 February 2008, 12:38 AM | #31 |
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3 February 2008, 12:39 AM | #32 |
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I have no problem with Ebay. I have a problem with buyers who want great deals right off the bat!
Got my GMTII on ebay because I can not afford a new one. But it took close to 6 weeks. There are no used watch stores around here so Ebay or any other online store is about it. Its not Ebay thay gave its self a bad name its the stupid buyers who did! Im not rich $3k is a good part of my income, so used it is for now.
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3 February 2008, 01:03 AM | #33 |
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I have made some major purchases on ebay including a used BMW a few years ago. Also, found my corvette on ebay bought it sight unseen. It was as described, and now with a few improvements it is an NCRS top flight car.
I have been burned one time, luckilly it was only an xbox360 where the guy never shipped it and had every excuse in the book. I tracked him down, notified the local authorities, and he eventually paid me back. Listening to the stories here, I'm starting to think I've just been lucky. Brian
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3 February 2008, 01:13 AM | #34 |
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I've purchased many things on ebay and have been very happy with the results. Buying a Rolex off ebay is another story. Not that it can't be done successfully but it takes much more work and investigation. Those that choose that route enjoy the search, chase, and capture as much as the purchase. If it works for you there's nothin' wrong with that. Done right you can save $$$.
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3 February 2008, 01:22 AM | #35 | |
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3 February 2008, 01:22 AM | #36 |
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LOL - I just figured out what you were talking about, Simon!
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3 February 2008, 01:23 AM | #37 |
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Well, a Bo/JJ split on SOME subject. Finally. Never thought I would see the day.
On this one, Bo, I'm with JJ. I think Ebay doesn't give a tinker's damn about what gets sold or bought(despite their CEO's pronouncements to the contrary on National Public Radio here in the States), and as Bo and some of our other sophisticated and very careful TRF members have pointed out, you can do ok on ebay. I'm just not that confident about my skills to go out there and buy from complete unknowns on Ebay. It's NO JOKE when an average guy or gal gets ripped off for several thousand dollars either by an outright fraud or by a watch that is less than advertised. And, if you get ripped off, what do you do? Hire an attorney and sue? Contact the Better Business Bureau? By the time you get done with all that B.S., all of the enjoyment of the transaction is gone. Nah, I think AD's or grey marketeers with a proven track record. I exempt this Forum. I've bought here and had a wonderful experience. best, Dan |
3 February 2008, 01:25 AM | #38 |
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I can't argue with that logic, Dan!
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3 February 2008, 01:27 AM | #39 |
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I would buy from someone on this forum in a NY minute. I have not been around here long but do not recall ever hearing anyone come back with a horror story after buying or selling here. That speaks volumes!
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3 February 2008, 01:34 AM | #40 |
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I am an e-Bay Buyer/Seller with the same ID (tempoking) since 1999, my feedback is 100% possitive and one of my buyers for a Rolex GMT said this about me..."This seller jumps through hoops to satisfy his buyer".
I am happy with e-Bay and like with everything else you got to use good judgemment. Ask a lot of questions, a good and honest seller will be happy to provide answers to your questions, no matter how crazy they may sound. If he has no time for you, simply DO NOT BUY. |
3 February 2008, 01:49 AM | #41 |
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Yea I bought my wife's TT DJ off of ebay. I'd been looking for a ladies TT DJ for a while but the market around here is anywhere from $2500 to $3000 & up for old or new models. So I bid on this watch I had been watching. He described it as a 2002 or 2003 model & it was his dead wife's watch...blah, blah blah. So I ended up winning it for what I thought was a good price. I got the watch & immediately looked @ the serial & model # only to find it was a 1988 model (14 years older). I wrote him back & told him I was lied to & that he misrepresented the watch. He apologized & said he didn't really know how old it was & would offer a full or partial refund. So I got him to give me $350 back & that put me in the watch @ a very fair price. But I WAS LUCKY! I buy some small stuff on ebay but I would be very leary of buying a Rolex again because there are so many copies out there. I've got a few friends that deal in pre-owned Rolexes & sometimes I can get a pretty good deal from them.
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3 February 2008, 01:50 AM | #42 |
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I would never by a Rolex on Ebay. Its one of the most easily fraudulent items on there. Regardless of how experienced we think we are....some of the scammers and some of the Replicas are truly good.
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3 February 2008, 03:52 AM | #43 |
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Never would buy any watch from ebay!!
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3 February 2008, 04:34 AM | #44 |
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I have been thinking about starting a thread like this for a few days. Great discussion so far.
I bought my first Rolex earlier this year after speaking with a friend who has several. I wanted a TT Sub, but didn't want to spend the money for a new one. My friend suggested an eBay seller, Astorlive, because he had actually met the guy and been to his shop(even though he doesn't really have a storefront). Well, I called him and was comfortable with him, and he had what I was looking for, so I wired him the money. I must say it was a bit nerve wracking waiting on Fedex(especially since the sale was outside of eBay) but the watch was not only beautiful and authentic, but the jeweler who authenticated it was amazed that a 10 year old watch was so pristine. I had it serviced and it is less than a second slow today and I enjoy every little scratch I have put on it. I took a couple of pics but they look terrible--I'll need to read a tutorial on photographing watches. Anyway, how would you veterans recommend me obtaining a Red/black GMT II(not ceramic) outside of eBay? I live in Mississippi so I'm not likely to find a nice trade at an AD. Using eBay is not appealing to me and I only took a chance because my friend had personal dealings with the seller. I have reeally been enjoying these forums!
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3 February 2008, 04:42 AM | #45 |
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NEVER eBay or gray for me!
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3 February 2008, 05:39 AM | #46 |
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No from me.
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3 February 2008, 06:00 AM | #47 |
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I am 1 for 1. I bought my wife's Ladies TT DJ Silver/Roman from ebay. It was 100% correct and in TZ mint condition. I was very happy with the transaction.
I probably woudn't push my luck again, though. |
3 February 2008, 06:02 AM | #48 |
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i will never ebay a rolex ever again i only buy from AD's.. less problems that way and down the road I can always take it back to them for a trade in, but I also don't buy used either... I only bought my LV off ebay because at the time they were impossible to get as I said I paid 6000 for my LV back in 2003
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I bought a Rolex OysterQuartz from Astorlive.
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3 February 2008, 06:24 AM | #50 |
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ScamBay
Sadly, it's become a den of thieves. Tons of good folks but all the dirtbags too. Don't say you weren't warned.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/IWC-Pilot-Fliege...QQcmdZViewItem It is similar to this one though not as misleading. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MEWA:IT&ih=009 The description proclaims in large letters GOLD and the fine print states gold plated stainless steel. I won't get into the copyright violation of the large picture displaying Rolex 18k. So some sucker paid $747.78 for a $50 illegal bracelet. FleeBay and PayPan are smiling. I am not singling out any one seller as it has become the norm not the exception to misdirect the buyer. I was a Sears and big red signs were posted prominently 30% off. There were socks by the sign but one had to read the fine print to know they were not included in the sale. Want a good read? Try the fine print in a cell phone contract. I love reading the fine print; it has been around from the beginning of selling. |
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This time it worked for me but not without much effort and emotional ups and downs . I got a fair deal, not a great deal but a fair deal. As a rule of thumb FleeBay is for garage sale items not 5th Avenue items. |
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4 February 2008, 02:00 AM | #53 |
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Have purchased and sold many watches on eBay in the past. It's a hassle.
I wholesale out most of my watches locally in Atlanta now. I don't make as much, but it's so much safer. I don't buy off of eBay anymore, either...unless the seller is local, in which case we just do the deal outside of eBay. I was lucky in my years of buying and selling watches and jewelry on eBay...the fraud stories on both the buy and sell sides eventually convinced me that it just wasn't worth the risk anymore. I definitely wouldn't recommend eBay for a novice Rolex buyer. |
4 February 2008, 03:33 AM | #54 |
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Even though I've sold thousands of dollars worth of stuff on e-bay, I wouldn't buy anything over $100. I just don't trust complete strangers.
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4 February 2008, 04:09 AM | #55 |
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Purchased this of ebay many years ago. Did my homework, contacted the seller by landline, they happened to have a shopfront. Deal went smooth as JJ's head.
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4 February 2008, 04:50 AM | #56 |
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Here's my (weird) position
I myself may not buy a Rolex on ebay... though I am selling mine through them... I have one feedback as I do not use ebay... So you may imagine how complicated is it to go through... but each time I am in contact with a potential buyer that will to go through ebay and not a buy now I get on the phone... It will sure work fine... |
4 February 2008, 05:00 AM | #57 |
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I have looked for Rolexes on Ebay before to compare prices, but I have never bought one. I have bought and sold plenty of items and never had an issue, although I never bought anything as expensive as a Rolex.
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4 February 2008, 05:06 AM | #58 |
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Ebay is fine (But??)
I only do a local search and look at item's I can go see and touch first.
I picked up this TT sub with a local ebay search and had it authenticated first. |
4 February 2008, 05:40 AM | #59 |
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Here's one to avoid like the plague!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rolex-Daytona-co...QQcmdZViewItem I reported it as a counterfeit with three different user names! I hope ebay shuts it down. Fake Daytona auction |
4 February 2008, 05:50 AM | #60 |
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I personally will buy from ebay without a doubt.
Lots of great deals and you don't have to deal with the AD markup and insane local prices for the same watch. Most ADs overcharge and if they are in an area with no AD competition like my area, they bump the prices up even more. Legitimate EBay sellers level the playing field with good watches for good prices. It not how much you paid for your Rolex, it is how much it looks like you paid. |
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