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Guys, this member has been banned, for purchasing a watch from a member here, starting a paypal dispute over a contentious "defect" and never returning the watch to the seller after getting the refund. 

He never responded to any of our messages, so here he is, hung on the wall of shame for all to see.

 

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What are the rules regarding posting his PayPal details - it would stop him returning under a sock id and also deter other potential scammers?

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2 hours ago, kernow said:

What are the rules regarding posting his PayPal details - it would stop him returning under a sock id and also deter other potential scammers?

Sound like a good idea to me :inverted:

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7 hours ago, kernow said:

What are the rules regarding posting his PayPal details - it would stop him returning under a sock id and also deter other potential scammers?

That is a good idea actually.. Let me bring it to the drawing room and see what they say. I guess we could at least display the pp address with some of the letters replaced with ***.. ;)

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On 8/31/2016 at 11:09 PM, Sogeha said:

Due to the nature of this hobby we are all likely to get scammed at some point. Here is a wild idea, if we all chuck in a Dollar or whatever and form our own insurance. If you pay you are covered. Mods decision final?

Really quite a good idea but I don't think it'll work.

Example:

Someone who is covered by this insurance is victim of a scam of 500$. 

50 user (which I doubt we will reach) paid 5$ each to the insurance.

This will cover only half the loss and the pot is empty then. 

What about the rest of his loss?

What about the next?

Has anyone to pay 5$ again.

Should it be on a monthly base?

Who is going to handle this?

How can we make sure that there won't be an insurance fraud?

 

I'd say way too many question marks to make it work and a big burden for the one who will be in charge.

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On September 14, 2016 at 5:11 AM, Sogeha said:

Sadly I am forced to concede all your points. I guess the start is working out the total value of sales per month or year and working a premium from there. I have some idea how to calculate risk. Probably there is a member who does it for a living.

I could if you guys would like me to, an if mister A. says "please".

How many cases (frecuency) in one year have we had with the average amount of how much???

I'ts doable if we all get in to it.

@Sogeha you should come and work in insurance with me by the way

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