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16 June 2018, 05:12 AM | #242 | |
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This is cute, as it's exactly what I suggested, not refunding immediately and CERTAINLY not hiring a lawyer prior to this investigation panning out.......and it resulted in your saying I had 'whack' opinion and that you would never buy something from a seller like me Oh, and I think that's before you also improperly accused me of slandering the OP as well. I'll take a page out of your book and say 'how.........responds when something goes wrong defines their character.' I guess you're the type of person who can't admit when they wrongly accuse people of things, not to mention your entire negative opinion towards me, based on what it now seems you agree with. |
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16 June 2018, 05:18 AM | #243 | |
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16 June 2018, 05:20 AM | #244 |
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That could be a possibility, definitely. The comment you're quoting, was me saying he has no case against the *seller*. There's no way that will pan out and no judge would find beyond a reasonable doubt, simply on the OP's word, that the seller scammed him, with all the sets of hands who touched the package after him, including his apartment complex. He could definitely try and sue UPS (hell, if they decline the insurance claim, just the threat of a lawsuit might actually get them to reverse the decision), I agree. However, as I've reiterated multiple times, that's incredibly dumb to try and pursue, prior to an investigation concluding where he might get paid out to begin with.
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16 June 2018, 05:35 AM | #245 | |
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16 June 2018, 05:36 AM | #246 | |
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16 June 2018, 05:38 AM | #247 | |
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As much as it sucks, the OP needs to be patient. Both sides should retain counsel though. Knowing your rights and remedies with the shipper and others will ensure this gets resolved amicably. |
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I'd be happy to upload a copy of the receipt I receive when my car returns from repairs. However, the main reason I decided to go with shipping is that I didn't want to have to wait a week to get my car back and then drive a 3 hour round trip to pick up a watch, when I could have it arrive the next morning. I feel like most members here can understand the anticipation for a new watch, and I just didn't want to have to wait so long and go through all that work when it can simply show up at my place. Quote:
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Furthermore, as I mentioned above, I didn't want to or see the need to wait a week only to drive 3 hours round trip to pick up the watch, when so many watches are bought and sold via insured courier on this forum all the time. Sure, maybe in hindsight it would have avoided all these issues, but none of my friends who have bought watches and had them shipped have had these issues, and I innocuously assumed the same. I don't think this would be helpful in any way. |
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16 June 2018, 05:46 AM | #249 |
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Risky business all around. By no means would I ever send someone that type of money.... The risk for reward of saving a little money is not worth it.
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16 June 2018, 05:51 AM | #250 | |
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F2F is dangerous as well. Robberies happen in those. There’s nothing wrong with shipping the watch. Most online transactions are conducted that way. I think you and the seller would be wise to step away for some time. Post updates when you know something new, but stay out of the fray on this thread. |
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16 June 2018, 05:51 AM | #251 | |
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The word "rolex"(sic) was written on the shipping receipt but not on the label. I'm assuming this means that the seller told the employees at the UPS store as they printed the label and receipt. That means that other than the employees in the UPS store at the time, there were no individuals along the way who knew what was in that package. |
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16 June 2018, 05:53 AM | #252 |
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If UPS denies the claim, does that mean the buyer is out of luck? If a buyer has to assume the risk of being scammed by a seller, then the seller should assume the risk of shipping to a buyer. In this scenario, the buyer is not assuming any risk... he has the money. As I said before, good sellers have multiple lines of insurance. I would never ship a watch without two forms of insurance via my home owners and through the shipping company. Others sellers have mentioned they also have insurance on top of the shipping company's offering. In my opinion, if you are not ready to offer the buyer his money back in this instance, you should only sell in person. According to other people in this the thread the only good outcome would be if UPS paid out the claim. Barring that, the seller can just keep the money? No, he would still be required to pay the buyer back. So what is the difference between paying the buyer now, or then?
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16 June 2018, 05:53 AM | #253 | |
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Honestly idk why this thread is still open. It’s just bickering and finger pointing and accusations that in reality don’t matter and just general ill will. Not the reason I signed up here and pledged towards the site |
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16 June 2018, 05:54 AM | #254 | |
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Why should the seller bother since most folks on the forum believes seller has no responsibility. Seller has 9k already. The buyer is out of 9k. If that’s the law then I would predict more folks going to sell an expensive Rolex box lol |
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16 June 2018, 05:55 AM | #255 | |
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Your opinion, is assuming the buyer is not scamming the seller, and you have no way of knowing this for certain. What if this were the case? Then the buyer obtains a BLNr for free. This is a pickle, it’s not so cut and dry as a lot of you are making this. |
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16 June 2018, 05:57 AM | #256 | |
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I agree. Ups and insurance wont pay. UPS delivered the box with a signature. They are off the hook. |
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16 June 2018, 05:59 AM | #257 | |
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A buyer buying from the forum is doing so to save money. He runs the risk of getting a rock instead of a watch. That is the risk reward for the buyer. A seller selling here is doing to to get top dollar (as oppose to going to a local dealer/broker). He runs the risk of something happening during shipping or a scamming buyer. That is the risk reward for the seller. In your scenario a seller never takes the risk. IMHO, unless you are prepared to take these inherent risks as a seller, you are better off going to a local dealer and getting a little less money. |
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16 June 2018, 06:01 AM | #258 | |
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Confused As I’ve stated towards multiple parties, and I’ll do so again to you. So let’s say I buy a watch from you. You know for a fact, all was there, you ship to me. I contact you and say nothing is there. You’re saying, without a doubt, 1000%, you would pay me out of pocket for that watch, no questions asked, despite not knowing if I’m scamming you and actually have the said watch? I’m straight up calling BS on these claims, as that’s the equivalent of you going into your bank account and transferring $10k simply on the word of a stranger. |
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Why would the buyer decide to buy from a seller who hasn't sold many watches on TRF. If this was my first watch, I would go for DavidSW, Takuya, OCrolexguy, Sohais etc.
No way any of these sellers can be accused of sending an empty box.
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At the moment, the seller and I are cooperating together to go through the UPS claims process. I will of course update this thread when there are further developments, but for now I'd like to just say thank you again for everyone who has offered their insights to try to help us get to the bottom of this. I hope that this can be resolved in an expeditious and civil manner--hopefully the next news I bring to you all is that the issue has been resolved and that the seller and I are both content. |
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Unfortunately buyer is out of luck if UPS and insurance denied the claim. I feel bad for the buyer. Based on the response and lucky 8 he seems like a genuine and honest person. I do hope karma comes back to the person with the watch now. |
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A a good seller has to prepare for a situation like this with better insurance. Why is that hard to accept? If all his ducks are in a row then he will get paid back. If the seller isn't comfortable with that then sell in person to a dealer and take less money. |
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Now that I know this, I will for sure make any future purchases on TRF from one of these sellers through credit card, if I choose not to directly go to an AD. |
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16 June 2018, 06:12 AM | #265 | |
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In your opinion, the way every online transaction should work, is that the buyer has absolutely no worries whatsoever, and any scammer should be able to freely claim an empty box, and the seller should immediately pay? |
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16 June 2018, 06:12 AM | #266 |
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Are you sure homeowners would cover you in a situation like this? I was told on my policy if an item is stolen in a burglary from my own home and it was 'for sale' coverage would be denied. In this scenario the watch was sold so effectively not the seller's anymore.
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16 June 2018, 06:14 AM | #269 | |
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Will you buy from dmash? Hahah |
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16 June 2018, 06:15 AM | #270 | |
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One can’t overlook the fact that this is SERIOUS money. A lot of people can’t silply take a $9000 loss in stride and chalk it up as a simple learning experience. |
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