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4 April 2018, 02:02 AM | #1 |
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Tmvandevelde ? PP Invoice?
Hi TRF,
Has anyone ever dealt with the seller: Tim Van De Velde ? This will be my first time buying an expensive watch, let alone purchasing something of this dollar amount via the internet & I just want to be sure that I am taking all the proper precautionary measures on my end. I recently came across a black stick dial DJ2 (116334) that I have been seeking for some time now from a seller by the name of Tim Van De Velde. (user:tmvandevelde) I found the seller via ebay (seller has 1220+ feedback at 100%) We both agreed to do the transaction through PP (avoid eBay's fees) I spoke with Tim and he seems to be a legit seller (no red flags thus far) He has invoiced me through PP "Goods & Services" for the agreed amount. I want to be sure that the invoice has an accurate description so that I'm covered through PPs buyer protection. What is it exactly that should be included in the terms, conditions, and description of the invoice? His invoice says: Description: Rolex DateJust II Watch reference #116334 Includes Watch (serial #8K361273), box, warranty card, manual and service booklets, Crown & Caliber warranty info and Priority shipping. Terms and Conditions: Watch is covered under Crown & Caliber's warranty until 2/8/2019. I'm happy to deal with them directly on your behalf if their warranty isn't transferable. I'm also happy to accept a return within 7 days of receipt if the watch is not as described (excellent condition and 100% authentic). Tim VanDeVelde There is also a photo attached to the invoice of the watch and everything included (box, warranty card, ect) Should I have him change anything in the invoice? Thanks for your time and feedback. |
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