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12 April 2012, 10:28 PM | #1 |
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What's Considered "Shady" among Sellers?
I noticed recently that someone here bought a watch from Swiss Watch Expo and got link-leeched, and that's considered shady. Also saw someone else get banned for selling a watch with a chipped bezel that was not properly disclosed.
Question is... what if someone sold a watch that say, shows a ding in the bezel, but in a way that's not super easy to notice in the pictures, but is there if you're looking for it, and doesn't disclose it in the text of the ad? Is nondisclosure of exact condition (detailing all flaws in text and with close-up photos displaying them) considered shady here? Thanks! |
12 April 2012, 10:31 PM | #2 |
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Do you really have to ask?
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12 April 2012, 10:35 PM | #3 |
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12 April 2012, 10:36 PM | #4 |
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Don't be selling expensive watches if you can't take a moment to note all the flaws.
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12 April 2012, 10:37 PM | #5 |
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You know BE FORe hand.:ro fl:
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12 April 2012, 10:38 PM | #6 |
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What is link-leeched?
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12 April 2012, 10:51 PM | #7 |
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Familiarity with the different levels of wear described in the TZ system can be very instructive. If I tell you that my watch is in "Good" condition, you know that means that the case "may show a few dings, nicks, or deep scratches". Look for that wear in the pictures. If I say the watch is "Near Mint", then the watch should show "very light signs of wear. Faint scratches on the case, bezel, bracelet or buckle (will be) visible to the naked eye". Is that what you see in the pictures? Remember, you're buying used watches. Caveat Emptor is the prevailing rule. Trying to nail the seller when the watch doesn't meet your expectations (but may have been correctly described) is unseemly, and the fights that ensue on watch mesage boards are exasperating to watch unfold.
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Steve, I think your "questions" are suspect, I mean really what is the purpose of asking this one?
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I'd suggest using the TZ grading scale. Ie. Mint, near mint, excellent, etc. And percentage, 93%, 97% etc. If there's a flaw that isn't noticeable in the pics that's unusual, or something you feel deserves special mention, you probably should. Better to be pleasantly surprised, than unpleasantly. :)
I wonder if the OP bought a watch that arrived with flaws he didn't expect, thus his questions. |
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12 April 2012, 11:32 PM | #12 |
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I'm the buyer not the seller.
Thanks for the input though. I've contacted the seller and he's working with me to resolve it. |
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12 April 2012, 11:42 PM | #14 |
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The issue is a ding in the bezel. Seller was unaware of it and has offered to have it polished. I think it's a fair resolution. Thanks.
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13 April 2012, 12:02 AM | #17 |
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I noticed it after wearing the watch. It's in a perfect spot on the bezel where it immediately catches the eye while wearing but not very visible t all in pics or looking at the face straight on. I believe the seller's story because he has great feedback and he seems genuine in his desire to ensure my satisfaction. I don't care to disclose more details at this time as I don't want to unjustly tarnish anyone's rep. We're working it out privately and if that doesnt pan out I'll rehash the issue at that point. Thanks for understanding.
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I am extremely mindful of members using TRF as their own personal weapon to metaphorically hold a gun to a seller's head. |
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Note the intention of this thread was not to shame anyone but to find out if I have the right to contact the seller to resolve the issue, which I have now done. Thank you. |
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I hope you informed the folks at the OED!
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That's a lot of time for a buyer himself/herself to inflict damage, obviously. Without immediate reporting, but instead a large window of time and multiple opportunities to have worn it repeatedly, how can someone have any credibility claiming it had been there from the start? Come on. Maybe there could be a parallel thread titled "What's considered 'shady' among buyers?" Last edited by Welshwatchman; 13 April 2012 at 12:40 AM.. Reason: Tidied up /quote |
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If it takes a couple of months to find a flaw then it was either nothing much to start with or could have easily been caused by the new owner in that time. To just use the forum to frighten the seller is not on. |
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13 April 2012, 12:40 AM | #25 |
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I can't believe I'm getting so much speculative criticism here. Some people sure jump to wild conclusions with very little knowledge.
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Let's say, hypothetically, you bought a watch from a trusted seller here, found a flaw after five weeks and tried to bully the seller into "making good". I'd bounce you out of the forums, hypothetically, of course. |
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What may be considered a normal blemish on a vintage watch would be totally unacceptable on a modern watch, IMHO |
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can you post a pic of the damage?
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