Slay is pouring salt on an open wound.
Well, I suggest the OP to do some research here. For the price that you paid, you can get a very nice MBW + mods.
Everyone has different learning curve. I almost bought one from those overpriced websites. All I can blame for is Google.
Received it in a week from King.
Genuine:
Replica:
Improvement from previous version:
1. Correct Date font.
2. Ceramic bracelet
3. Correct Clasp
4. Quartz (Ladies version is Swiss Quartz and Men's version is ETA Auto)
5. Correct sandwich dial.
6. Comes with leather box and paper.
Flaws:
1. Incorrect Bezel font
2. Second hand is too fat
3. Too expensive for a quartz...(well, my wife prefers anywhere)
The bracelet will be the last thing that I want to get.
Priority:
1. Genuine dial
2. Genuine hands
3. Genuine Bezel
4. Genuine crown, HE
5. Genuine clasp
6. Genuine bracelet
Btw, I have a genuine PO rubber strap. It's a 22mm and it doesn't fit the 4th Gen PO(20mm).
The Seamaster professional strap fits pretty well though.
4G Orange and Black PO.
Some of the soccer jerseys I got have very good quality.
The common problem is the number/name printing at the back will fall off after wash. Also, it's a bit too small even for an XL.
You can check ebay. You should be able to find a lot of replica jerseys. There are also replica Prada, Burberry and Armani clothes, but those are too fake imo.
btw, is that possible to share where to buy the luminescence and tool?
I wouldn't try it on an expensive watch, but I have a lot of crappy watches that I can play around.
It doesn't really matter how security your password is. The hackers don't hack with a dictionary file these days.
They usually send you a link which ask you to login. Sometimes these emails are extremely real, even with your name and address on it.
I actually received an email from member@ebay.com.
It looks like a buyer asking me the shipping cost of an ebay auction. So I clicked "respond now" and went to an ebay-look website.
Well, I am glad that I figured it out in the last second before I log in, but I am sure a lot of people got into these scams.
Yahoo's Phone number
4083491572 option2 option 2
that is how you get your Yahoo id back it's there id theft dept
or email:
account-security-help@cc.yahoo-inc.com
You will need to put your Yahoo ID in the subject line, and in the body of the email give a detailed description of the problems you're having. Within 20 minutes an automated email will be sent to you and you'll be asked to reply to 8 questions. When you've done that, reply to the email and don't change anything.
oh, I forgot an ipod Video 30GB from Amazon. All accessories are in the box except the ipod itself.
I got insurance claim everytime, and for the ipod, Amazon sent me a new one.