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Rob Roy

Even your jeweller cannot tell the difference , I hate this on rep websites.

 

When I see this in FAQ it fookin annoys me.

 

www.e-valueshop.com/store/f-a-q-/info_8.html

 

 

 

Col

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onionbag

Linky no worky Col. :(

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hnic

link

doesnt work for me

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Rob Roy

The site wont link for some reason, I will try again.

 

Works Now.

 

Col

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onionbag

Yep, scammers..................da internetz is full of dem.

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Rob Roy

Yep, scammers..................da internetz is full of dem.

 

 

I was sent this by a mate , I checked the site out and its a joke , Look at the prices for the "TOP QUALITY JAPANESE MOVEMENT WATCHES"

 

Col

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Crusader

This type of FAQ is pretty standard for scammers, it's probably just c/p from another site.

 

The prices seems pretty fair, not like some selling cheap 21j for 500 $.

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onionbag

Yep, scammers..................da internetz is full of dem.

 

 

I was sent this by a mate , I checked the site out and its a joke , Look at the prices for the "TOP QUALITY JAPANESE MOVEMENT WATCHES"

 

Col

 

No need to mate, one look at their "Swiss 7750" claim was enough to confirm to me.

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Rob Roy

I am glad he sent it to me , He has now been pointed in the direction of the forum and trusted dealer sites :thumbsup2:

 

Col

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onionbag

Our work here is done..................smoke 'em if you got 'em, fellas. :maty:

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Buddhabar

From a control with the web site http://www.scamadviser.com/ is deduced 100% reliability. Is it true?

Would be to try to make a purchase and watch later.

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Luthier

:rofl:

 

1. Will no one ever be able to tell the difference ( Swiss replicas ) ?

We are very honest when we say that no one can tell the difference. Not even your jeweler. Here are just a few reasons why:

. These Swiss replicas are so rare that no one knows about them. The factory only have a capacity to make a small quantity each year since they are individually hand-crafted.

. The quality of the material is the same found on a genuine Rolex. The manufacturer uses only high grade solid stainless steel, and solid, genuine 18k gold. This way, the weight and the feel of the watch is identical.

 

 

:rofl:

 

Written for total idiots.

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Luthier

From a control with the web site http://www.scamadviser.com/ is deduced 100% reliability. Is it true?

Would be to try to make a purchase and watch later.

Sure, go ahead, and, please, tell me, where's your money tree located.

:picard:

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Buddhabar

From a control with the web site http://www.scamadviser.com/ is deduced 100% reliability. Is it true?

Would be to try to make a purchase and watch later.

Sure, go ahead, and, please, tell me, where's your money tree located.

:picard:

Hello Luthier ...

Too bad that I do not have a money tree.

Although initially I was tempted to buy from these dealers .... but in the end I decided to trust buying from WI.

And for this I am more than happy.

But sometimes to low prices (as in this case) you could risk.

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Bash64

I think someone should buy one and take it to their jeweller. The Swiss knock-offs are always the best ones. :Doh:

 

Then they should a do a nice write-up for the rest of us to read :)

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dalboy

There's a lot of gullible people out there..........if the scammers cast their net wide enough.bound to catch some........

 

Dal..........

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peter28

Check those pictures....

 

"scam. www.e-valueshop.com/store/cartier/cartier-santos-100-chronograph-automatic/prod_2728.html

 

WI: http://www.watch-international.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=120_125&products_id=2380&zenid=bed8928f9fe56af8afff8ca722482ae2

 

See the attachment of the top strap to the case and the bubbles under the sticker on the back.

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onionbag

Check those pictures....

 

"scam": www.e-valueshop.com/store/cartier/cartier-santos-100-chronograph-automatic/prod_2728.html

 

WI: http://www.watch-int...fff8ca722482ae2

 

See the attachment of the top strap to the case and the bubbles under the sticker on the back.

 

A good spot Peter, but consider this..........they probably got their pics from the same supplier.

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peter28

Didn't think about that....

I thought the pictures on W-I.com where the WYSIWYG.

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Cyril_Clunge

Or the pics were just lifted from WI's website.

 

 

 

 

And can we please stop posting active links to scam sites? Ta muchly :)

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