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24 May 2024, 01:37 AM | #1 |
2024 Pledge Member
Join Date: Mar 2021
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Watch: Omega Ref. 176.001
Posts: 59
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Selling Protocols: written and unwritten
Greetings all.
I have posted watches for sale in the past with a lot of success... running into scam artists. On the flip, because I have had little success selling here (I am mostly trading in person with people I know or in dealer networks), anyone who MIGHT be a legitimate buyer thinks I am full of s**t. Is there a post that breaks down how to sniff out someone trying to run a scam AND maybe some guidance on proper selling etiquette? A couple examples of what I am talking about-- I just received a PM from a "buyer" who's has been "looking for this watch for a long time": zero posts and a join date of May 2024. Of course, there's an email to take the convo off campus. This very well might be a real buyer; likely not. I was once castigated for sharing a dropbox link with additional photos and videos of a watch cause the link could be nefarious. It's clear the newly joined, zero post-person is not a serious buyer but the weblink blunder, without knowing, made me look like someone who's not a serious seller. Any insight would be most appreciated. Thank you mucho! My gift to you is a random photo of Martin Scorsese having a great day. |
30 May 2024, 01:12 AM | #2 |
2024 Pledge Member
Join Date: Mar 2021
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Watch: Omega Ref. 176.001
Posts: 59
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Seems legit.
I guess there's no way to really win on here unless you've been a member since the 1900s. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
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