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Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
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Safer ofcouse but nothing is 100%, I know a guy who got a rolex from advertister in forum whom have shop and when verify, the dial is not original but aftermarket, its always best to ask everything clearly before dealing.... sending to RSC to verify is a must as long as its 2nd hand from anywhere for yr peace of mind.. after all what is $107 when you can afford few Ks watches...
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How about buying from pre-owned or pawned shop? E.g the advertiser in this forum?
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Originally posted by Mezz72 View PostAnyone ever Kenna b4 a fake piece from the sellers in the forum before?
Just curious and I was told as long as papers, warranty card, engravings etc are in place n the watch look high quality n real enough, it should 99.9% be the real thing?
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When dealing with private dealers online, their past track record is not an indication of future records. Doesnt mean that you have dealt with the same person for a number of times and go on to assume that the watches they sell are 100% genuine, sometimes as mentioned by another member, they might have gotten a good quality fake and went on to sell the watch as they assume it to be genuine and not done on purpose. Therefore, always do your home work before meeting private dealers. Recently I bought a watch from a private person and after going thru and looking at the watch carefully based on homework I have done, concluded the deal with no verification. If in doubt, bring an experienced friend along or the best method would be to send the watch in question for verification by qualified personnel.
No such thing as guaranteed or whatsoever. Bottom line, be cautious in your dealings. Walk away from the deal if at any point of time you find anything to be fishy.
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The above clause says it all isn't it? Bottomline is: Exercise caution when dealing/buying anything from anyone esp in this internet age. Sometimes it's better to spend abit more (i.e. as an insurance) at AD/RSC/etc...if u all noe wat i mean than regret later?
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Originally posted by minimerc View PostGuys,
has anyone uses this service before to at least track the integrity/history of the watch that it is not a stolen piece?
https://rolextracker.com/en/
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Guys,
has anyone uses this service before to at least track the integrity/history of the watch that it is not a stolen piece?
https://rolextracker.com/en/
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Anyone could sell something fake, regular seller or not, with +ve itrader feedback or not. It is just that buying from a regular seller with +ve itrader have less risk than otherwise but it does not mean nothing could go wrong. Sometimes a honest guy could be careless and bought a fake watch, and then sell it on thinking it is a genuine one.
Many say "buy the seller", but what eaxctly is "the seller" selling on a forum that can be trusted? I believe one still need to exercise due deligence and look beyond things on the surface especially in the internet world. For example, most forums nowadays including sg-roc allow sale and trading of almost everything. So does a seller who sell many non-watch related items and got +ve feedback for those deals automatically qualifies as a reliable seller of watches? And how many +ve feedback make one a reliable seller? 5? 10? How difficult is it to fabricate 5 or 10 +ve feedback on a forum if one whishes to? I leave it to you to think about it.
And just to clarify in case you say I don't trust anyone. I do agree with the thinking of "buy the seller" and sometimes bought watches over the forum without authentication. I just want to point out that there is still risk in that, and that "qualifying" a seller is not as straight forward as some think. At the end of the day, it's one's choice if you want to trust your own judgement and take some calculated risk, or go the more troublesome but safer way (i.e. authentication).Last edited by pegasi; 30-01-13, 11:10 AM.
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i'd say buy the seller rather than to buy the watch
go for sellers that are active in forums with good track record (eg feedbacks/ratings)
not 100% foolproof though... if all else fail, get the watch verified at service center
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostWhile majority of our members and dealers on board are honest and reliable, buyers please take necessary precautions at your comfort level. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Together let's build a secured environment for trading, and a wonderful place to make friends in SGROC.
it will be gd idea 4 other members to post here in sharing their unfortunate experience so that other memers are forewarned n learn fm such mistakes.
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While majority of our members and dealers on board are honest and reliable, buyers please take necessary precautions at your comfort level. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Together let's build a secured environment for trading, and a wonderful place to make friends in SGROC.
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