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27 November 2024, 06:16 AM | #32 |
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A PI won’t really do anything, pay money with questionable results in a case like this. I had actually spoken with a PI awhile ago earlier in this case. They work to the police and sometimes police doesn’t cooperate well. They don’t really guarantee results or that anything will be recovered. So what’s the point of a PI if a police detective wasn’t able to get anywhere with the information provided by the watchregister? In any case all of the watches were stolen without any box or papers (which I still have). Who knows where my watches will end up? Regardless, all the serial numbers are registered with Rolex as stolen. Also in other databases such as watchregister for the non Rolex watches. This whole experience has really turned me off to watch collecting. Our house it fortified now. |
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