bruce79 Posted May 18, 2008 Author Report Posted May 18, 2008 Oh yeah, it's important to note that "All the appropriate Rolex markings in all the appropriate places, including the clasp, dial, back."
scoobs1971 Posted May 18, 2008 Report Posted May 18, 2008 Oh yeah, it's important to note that "All the appropriate Rolex markings in all the appropriate places, including the clasp, dial, back." At least they say Please be sure to look the photos provided very closely and ask all questions prior to bidding. We are not experts!
ari Posted May 18, 2008 Report Posted May 18, 2008 That's just pathetic. The seller is Goodwill, which is a very reputable charity that collects donations of clothes, furniture, and other items. No doubt, this means that some jackass donated his lousy Canal St. rep to Goodwill -- they probably figured it was a gen (hey, they're a charity, not a jewelry shop) and decided to sell it on eBay, with the proceeds going to benefit needy people. Someone is going to get *very* upset about this one. Maybe this "generous" fellow spends the rest of his time handing out fake currency to the homeless ... Cheers, Ari
Watchmeister Posted May 18, 2008 Report Posted May 18, 2008 Not a lot of "Goodwill" going on here. And the other question is if it goes for a lot of money and the buyer finds out it is a fake is he really going to sue Goodwill?
bruce79 Posted May 19, 2008 Author Report Posted May 19, 2008 Well it went for $2700 so I hope the seller realizes this before he sends payment.
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