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17 February 2023, 07:18 AM | #121 |
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17 February 2023, 09:59 AM | #122 | |
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I hope the OP has a favorable outcome. I think it is good to share this experience not just to catch the criminal here, but to remind us of the caution towards face to face, and they may not be of lesser risk. |
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17 February 2023, 10:04 AM | #123 |
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Not sure how it translates in the U.S. but i believe cops can take on private work in many statea
In the late 90s, early 00s my dad did some rather large legal cash deals. You can hire intermediaries/fixers or just plain old bug lumps of a human specimen. It's really not expensive as you'd think. |
17 February 2023, 10:09 AM | #124 |
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Sad story. I hope the catch him, and I do hope your watch was insured.
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17 February 2023, 12:05 PM | #125 | |
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My insurance just doesn't cover theft; it covers accidental loss and even partial damage. That and it'd be about $900/yr for me to insure a $75K watch so well worth it for the piece of mind.
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17 February 2023, 01:23 PM | #126 |
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17 February 2023, 01:37 PM | #127 |
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17 February 2023, 01:41 PM | #128 |
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17 February 2023, 03:21 PM | #129 | |
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The latest scam is where the buyer shows you an envelope full of cash, then as you take your eye off of it for one second he switches the envelope with one that has papers in side cut the same size as cash. Sorry to say, this hobby is not as safe as it once was. I prefer to work with people i worked with before, or I just take the hit and trade/buy/sell with our trusted dealers. |
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17 February 2023, 03:32 PM | #130 |
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17 February 2023, 04:00 PM | #131 |
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Really sorry to hear….best of luck.
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17 February 2023, 10:15 PM | #132 |
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How one doesn’t insure any Rolex, including theft, is beyond me. If one can afford a platinum daytona, the insurance premium should be peanuts.
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I surely don't. I think the risk is exceedingly low. I bought a serious vault many years ago for them while off wrist and don't wear in dangerous places or meet to show them off etc. $900 a year is like getting 2 subs stolen in 25 years. If it was a good deal for you the insurance companies wouldn't be cutting that deal. They know the risk profile vs price is profitable. Second reason is the junior front-of-the-office summer intern / new grad clowns at Allstate would be getting a detailed property list they may mention to a cousin who has a buddy etc.
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I really feel for the OP. This is the bad guys fault not his. It is a life lesson and health and happiness are more important. Let’s learn something here on this forum, let this be a lesson for all of us.
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Sorry to hear. I'll be following and hope to hear some positive progress on this case.
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They add up to much more than “dollars of difference” at least here. The cost to insure a $100,000 collection is roughly $2200 per year. To me, that’s not chump change even if I can “afford a Rolex”. That’s roughly twice the cost than insuring my home, which is pretty crazy when you think about it. So for me, I’ll assume the risk of getting robbed of the one that’s on my wrist. The rest are safely stored in the bank vault, and yes, I’m prepared to assume that risk too, should the bank get knocked off and the contents of my box stolen. |
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17 February 2023, 11:21 PM | #138 | |
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Yes, insurance is a decision we all have to make for ourselves. My personal views on insurance are contrary to yours and probably most here. I think as a society we are over insured. As for my collection, I think having multiple watches suits me just fine and as I said, it’s the one on the wrist that’s the most at risk. If it were a $100,000 PP maybe I’d insure it then |
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Wow, just read this whole thread.
That really sucks, and like others, glad it wasn't worse. FWIW, when you get off TRF, it turns out that insuring every last thing you can insure isn't the way the entire world thinks. Some choose to "self insure" because they can afford to absorb the loss if it happens. It's not stupidity. It's a choice! I stopped insuring my DJ probably 30 years ago, never had it stolen or lost, and would have likely paid 2x the original cost of the watch in insurance premiums over the years. I do insure my platinum Daytona, but only for what I paid for it, not for current value (whatever that is). One thing I would add that hasn't been mentioned: I would google the cell phone number of any potential buyer. If it's a google number, walk away. If it's an anonymous prepaid account, walk away (especially on a $70k watch). Not saying OP didn't do this, but it's another way to verify the buyer is who he says he is. The more public profile you can find on line, the more confidence you have that the person is who he says he is. Good luck, OP.
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I mention that because Jewelers Mutual revised their policies years ago by adding a "Voluntary Parting Clause" to the policy. With the advent of the internet and on-line watch sales they decided the risk that something could go wrong is too great. So, if you are selling the piece and something goes wrong with payment, robbery, lost in shipping, etc, since you are parting with the object, it is not covered. Other insurance companies may cover it, but not Jewelers Mutual. |
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These little BS gotchas in policies is another reason why I don't bother. My house was burglarized in 2016 and I lost a significant amount of valuables and didn't even bother to file a claim. I figured after paying a deductible and a new higher rate per year I'd end up just spreading the loss over more years and Allstate would end up ahead collecting higher premiums over a longer period.
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I'm insured with State Farm Personal Articles Policy. I pay $6.05 per $1K of insured value per year. So, for $338K of coverage, I pay $2,048 per year. I had a watch stolen 10 years ago and they paid out $7.5K at a $0 deductible with no issues. 2 years ago, I dropped a watch and broke the crystal requiring a full service and crystal replacement and they would have covered that as well (I paid out of pocket so as to avoid any issues with a smaller claim). They have asked me before whether I buy and sell as a business and, I wonder if this is part of the reason why. I wonder if there is an exclusion if I am trying to sell. If I look at my highest value watch, if something happened to it, replacing it would cost ~20 years of premiums. While I recognize that the probability is low, I do like the peace of mind that it gives me to be insured. If my premiums were as high as what some have posted (~4x what I pay), I'd probably think differently about it and would also manage my collection differently. |
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Robbery Robbed of Rolex Day Date 40 228206 in Southern California
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18 February 2023, 12:39 PM | #150 |
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To the OP, I am also very sorry to hear what happened to you, and hopefully the authorities can locate the thief, and you are able to get your watch back. Thank goodness that you were not injured or worse. I am also glad that you brought this incident to our attention, because it reminds us of what can happen even when we believe we are taking enough precautions.
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