OP, no offense but you're making the Belgians look bad. It does NOT cost 40€ to ship a watch and bracelet inside the EU from Belgium. Adjust your expectations and learn to work with the (great) solutions that are being offered. As others have mentioned, buying a rep is NOT like buying a watch in a store, and you will be disappointed from time to time. That's the nature of the hobby.
Haha. Don't be naïve, Mike. If that were true I'd be driving an Aston too after years of working 14 hours a day but all I have to show for it is a second hand hatchback. And yes, I excel what I do. Unfortunately it has nothing to do with "business" aka shaking some hands, knowing some people and taking some money left and right. And yes, I have a very sour vision of the "business" world.
How on earth will it be your first rep when you posted this 2 years ago:
It blows my mind that you still don't know where to post a wanted thread after 3 years.
Great business for the dealers, yeah. Look at the Sub V5. Five versions and it's still not correct. But each version sells tons to the same suckers. You think V6 will be correct? They'll just 'forget' something else then.
Sorry, I'm in that certain mood of being fed up with reps at the moment.
BP factory you mean. And that one was way too matte. Imo the Noob is closer despite being shiny. I have a gen and had the BP and Noobs so was able to compare.
And to the op, you want something that looks like a gen? Then buy a gen. This detail nitpicking is exactly what made me quit the rep hobby. Expecting gen quality for a few hundred dollars, and then posting about how disappointed you are. Boohoo.
I thought, if it's 13$ on the bay it'll be half on Aliexpress but it's not
How does it work exactly? Is it just the print that's broken? I use fully printed tape from a company that's no longer in business, seems that would serve the same purpose?
That should be your respobsibility imo. These are still used sales. I sell on a few websites for used goods and there is not a single one that requires for your ad to be still there when you sell something.
I save all pictures and information from my used purchases, here and elsewhere. It's not that hard to do. Of course, it's easier to do nothing and just cross your fingers that the thread is still there or the board hasn't crashed.
Because they're hosted on my personal webspace and I need the space. The images are mine, and I don't believe keeping things online forever is a good choice if it's redundant. The internet is cluttered enough with terrabytes of useless stuff as it is. If the sale went through without problems and the buyer has no complaints after two weeks, that's that for me.
They're strict as f*ck on RWI. Have a couple infractions myself for deleting my pictures a few weeks after a sale. Apparently you have to keep them up for three months
I've found it's quite useless to try and argue as well.