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Old 14 August 2017, 06:40 AM   #1
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So chrono24 does nothing to help the victims ... what a joke
Why would you be shocked by this....
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Old 6 September 2017, 01:54 AM   #2
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[QUOTE=Petr;7824940]I send all the information to the police of italiaTE]
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Old 13 August 2017, 12:41 AM   #3
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All call stefane russo of florence police.
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Old 13 August 2017, 12:42 AM   #4
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Old 13 August 2017, 06:51 AM   #5
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Andy,

I have been googling and it appears that your site is frequently hosting fraudulent sellers.

Being used to sites as ebay, you create certain expectations with qualifications as “trusted seller” which in reality you hardly check or, as I understand, you can even buy from you. The result is that I saw many stories of people being scammed by your site.

The sad thing is, that they all complained about the lack of support and passive attitude of chrono24. Concluding that you seemed to worry more about having your sellers than satisfying the customers...

All in all, very misleading and disappointing. When i am back home i will accordingly also see whether i can take any measures against you and your site as you are putting people on the wrong footage by referring to trusted sellers, whilst in reality you create an environment where fraud can easily flourish....
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Old 13 August 2017, 06:54 AM   #6
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Chris,

You have my email. Please send me all info and lets get united. Hate to be screwed by a cou0le of itilians, so want to go after them. This is all too easy.
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Old 4 September 2017, 09:52 PM   #7
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Old 13 August 2017, 03:35 AM   #8
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I repeat for everybody who has been scammed:

Contact the campany named Oddcoll -> it's a debt collecter company, Chris and I have open a claim against JFK and i'ts probably our best chance to get our money back.

Go on Oddcoll website (https://oddcoll.com/), open the chat and explain that you want to open a claim against JFK, they will create an account for you and explain all the process.

@Petr, i want to call Stefane russo of Florence Police -> give us the direct call number please ?

@oberstklink -> are you the christoph that send me en email ? because you have a different email address here ?

@JJJS -> contact me at [email protected]

@Andy_Chrono24 -> i have ask several time Lea Guerin from Chrono24 to get in touch with all the buyers who's have been scammed (with their permission of course), but seems impossible.
Moreover, i'm quite fed up with chrono24 attitude toward the situation here, no help at all and no actions taken as i know for the moment.

Just to warn you if you are truly from Chrono24, my wife who s a international commercial right lawyer is looking in every details to put a claim against you because as you are not responsible for the buying/selling on your website, your are in some point responsible of the pro buyers you put on your website and you should take real legal actions -> In fact i have an email from you that said JFK is a trusted seller and legit from you perspective !
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Old 13 August 2017, 06:48 AM   #9
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Alessandro camelli from florence facebook page is also gone , i do have his pictures if any 1 needs them ..
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Old 13 August 2017, 07:12 AM   #10
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Petr,

What is email or other contact details of Mr Russo? I sent various mails to the Italian police, but all remained unanswered.
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Old 13 August 2017, 08:24 AM   #11
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Hi friends,

Chris and i got a claim open on a debt company against JFK, you need to join us and open a case too.
Email me and i will give you the info needed, it's very simple.

@Petr -> what's the email or the phone number of Mr Russo ? i would like to give him a call.

@JJJS -> what's your email ? We need to get in touch as quick as possible.
I want to open a claim against Chrono24 too, it's far too easy to label "trusted" sellers and get away like this !

@oberstklink -> Are you the Christoph that has made contact with me by email ? Because you got a different email address.

@Chris -> i think we need to get in contact via email in a common message with Petr,JJJS and Christoph, because A.Camelli and S.Celli have seen this page fore sure. Like you said, A.Camelli's facebook page has disappear but he post some vids/pics just yesterday and the day before !
JFK's guys if you read this, i suggest us to give back the money before too much people take legal actions against you...

Waiting to read from you soon
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Old 13 August 2017, 10:44 PM   #12
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Good idea to continue in a private group to discuss the measures we will take

Can somebody post the pictures of Celli and Carmelli? Cant we do public naming and shaming as well?
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Old 15 August 2017, 04:52 PM   #13
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My email is [email protected]

Good idea to continue in a private group to discuss the measures we will take

Can somebody post the pictures of Celli and Carmelli? Cant we do public naming and shaming as well?
hi there just sent you a mial with photos
thanks chris
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Old 14 August 2017, 06:03 AM   #14
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@privatej yes dear [email protected] is my second email adress

Thank you so much for all. There is a little bit hope
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Old 14 August 2017, 03:19 PM   #15
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When i used chrino24 I did a huge search on the sellers, and the only Italian I biught from had outstanding rep, but I did ask him to bring the 5726 to Paris for a few bucks, which he did
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Old 15 August 2017, 08:41 AM   #16
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How do you lose money on a deal with Chrono 24? I thought the money was held in escrow until the buyer was satisfied with his purchase? I was considering an Italian watch purchase, but probably not now.
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Old 15 August 2017, 03:49 PM   #17
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How do you lose money on a deal with Chrono 24? I thought the money was held in escrow until the buyer was satisfied with his purchase?
This I would like to know as well.
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Old 15 August 2017, 05:41 PM   #18
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How do you lose money on a deal with Chrono 24? I thought the money was held in escrow until the buyer was satisfied with his purchase? I was considering an Italian watch purchase, but probably not now.
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This I would like to know as well.
How can it be held in escrow when you send it directly to the seller/scammer?

When something goes wrong in a deal you actually have a better chance with E-bay to recoup your money.
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Old 15 August 2017, 08:50 PM   #19
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How do you lose money on a deal with Chrono 24? I thought the money was held in escrow until the buyer was satisfied with his purchase? I was considering an Italian watch purchase, but probably not now.
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This I would like to know as well.
Chrono24 is an aggregator. They provide a platform for sellers, but aren't a participant in your sale (not at all like eBay). The limit of their enforcement is to ban a seller and tell you how badly they feel that you were scammed.

The site is great for finding sellers, but you need to investigate thoroughly on your own to protect yourself. I found a good seller there and researched him in the Who's Who here before buying the watch directly from his online catalogue.
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Old 5 September 2017, 05:14 AM   #20
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Chrono24 is an aggregator. They provide a platform for sellers, but aren't a participant in your sale (not at all like eBay). The limit of their enforcement is to ban a seller and tell you how badly they feel that you were scammed.
Sounds basically like an internet version of buying a watch in the parking lot out of the trunk of some random guy's car.

No one would do that, why they use an internet "platform" to do the same thing is mad.

Pass... unless you can independently verify the seller, but even then, its a big risk.
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Old 5 September 2017, 08:25 AM   #21
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Sounds basically like an internet version of buying a watch in the parking lot out of the trunk of some random guy's car.

No one would do that, why they use an internet "platform" to do the same thing is mad.

Pass... unless you can independently verify the seller, but even then, its a big risk.
There are reputable sellers on Chrono24 (Govberg, for example). The site is useful for window shopping and gauging the value of the watch you seek, while saving you some google time. But as you said, you have to thoroughly investigate any seller that catches your eye.

I was able to independently verify a seller using the who's who section on TRF, and buy at a price better than I could find in the for sale forum.
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Old 16 August 2017, 12:22 AM   #22
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Hi,
sorry for the late reply. Unfortunately, the dealer hasn’t replied to all our communication we did in the last days.
We also discussed the different options internally. Again, we can just encourage you to go to the police. If we have an official request from the police we can help you. We already get one from the German police and will give them all information they need.

Additionally we will give all of the victims an update and also ask for the permission to connect you.

Of course, we are checking all our dealers when they sign up to Chrono24 and there was nothing strange with this dealer and we had good experiences in the last months. Unfortunately this changed suddenly in the last days. We blocked his account as soon as possible and got in contact with all possible victims.

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How do you lose money on a deal with Chrono 24? I thought the money was held in escrow until the buyer was satisfied with his purchase? I was considering an Italian watch purchase, but probably not now.
Regarding these cases, they aren’t done via our escrow service. So in this case we are merely the platform who bring together the dealer and the buyer. If you want to be 100% safe use Trusted Checkout (our escow service) on Chrono24.

If you have questions please let me know.

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Old 16 August 2017, 01:44 AM   #23
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Agree, but than their site should just say that. We are only an aggregator. Now they sell it as whether they do a lot to ascertain the reliability of their sellers, which in practice they dont. And this is exactly the issue: i would never buy a watch from an unknown person, but relied on chrono’s24 “trusted seller” label. In this case, the seller even did not meet the 6 months trial period....problem is that i also dont buy watches on a daily basis, so have more experience with an ebay than with chrono24. I did some research now and it appears that a lot of scamming takes place via their site. They pretend to add reliability to a seller, which they dont, and fraudulent sellers take opportunity of that. So by claiming reliability, they actually faciltate fraud
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Old 16 August 2017, 03:41 AM   #24
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So I started a claim at oddcoll too. Thanks for advice. One more question. Does anyone got a email directly from jfknolimitswatches? So we could find out his ip adress. I only got mails over his account by chrono24
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Old 17 August 2017, 09:39 PM   #25
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I have been also scammed by JFK. I am from Germany. I bought a Submariner, paid and got nothing.
I already reported to the local Police.

Would welcome any information you have.
My Email adresss is [email protected].

Which Info i need to create an account at Oddcoll.
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Old 23 August 2017, 01:46 AM   #26
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Andy,

I find it unacceptable that you do not take any measures other than trying to contact the seller and than say "I am sorry, he didn't react" and that is it.

I think you should care the same for your Buyers as you are concerned about your Sellers. You are as a platform "selling" trust to Buyers, but in reality you do not seem to do much.

Why are you not taking any (legal) measures against this fraudulent Seller to help us? I am trying to launch charges with the police, but the Dutch police wont do anything as he is Italian and the Italian police is not reacting at all. Guess my fellow Buyers are going through the same frustrating motions...Why don't you give his details to us to support us? Offcourse, you can claim it on privacy and so on, but look how many people have been scammed, since they relied on the assurance your site was giving about this Seller.

I think if you care about your Buyers, and care about the reputation of your platform, you really ought to do more than you are currently doing.

Let us know.
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Old 6 September 2017, 03:32 AM   #27
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Man, these threads are always heartbreaking, especially for people who are just starting and were genuinely doing their best to make a wise purchase. Hope you all get it sorted out.
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Old 6 September 2017, 07:43 PM   #28
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I often look at Chrono 24 to see if what I'm looking for is out there, but never again. I will only buy from trusted sellers on TRF now, I work hard for my money, and save up for what I want, it would be heartbreaking to be scammed out of my savings, with no come back. Best of luck to all that have lost money, be dogged and keep going by what ever means you can, to get these low life scammers bought to justice.
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Old 8 October 2017, 06:33 PM   #29
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I often look at Chrono 24 to see if what I'm looking for is out there, but never again. I will only buy from trusted sellers on TRF now, I work hard for my money, and save up for what I want, it would be heartbreaking to be scammed out of my savings, with no come back. Best of luck to all that have lost money, be dogged and keep going by what ever means you can, to get these low life scammers bought to justice.
hello,

i am trusted premium seller by chrono24 in germany.
my company name is: hm-exclusive-watches
6 month ago i bought 2 rolex watches from JfK and all was okay.
now some weeks ago i also bougt a rolex daytona ref. 116520 and untill now no delivery from watch.
payment was wire transfer to him and my bank could not bring back money, because no answer from italy bank to my bank.
i made information to chrono24 but they can not do for me.
also i was at police and made complaint, but no information untill now.
i think we must organize and take back our money!
my info is that 10 people have not got their watches.
also one watch dealer in near of frankfurt.
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Old 9 October 2017, 02:04 AM   #30
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Scammer by JFK No limit

Hi all,

I found this thread by chance and want to tell you that I am victim of this scammer too. I am from Vienna Austria and bought the watch Rolex GMT Master II Ref. 16710 from him and paid him at the end of July. Till now I do not receive any watch from him. The last message I got from him is on 06.08.2017. Since then nothing hear from him

I already reported this fraud case by Chrono24 but Chrono24 could not help me except encourages me to go to the local police. That was big disappointed from Chrono24. I just expected that Chrono24 must take more action again this scammer.

I think we can come together and take action to get money back. If someone have idea, please contact me via private message.

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