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  1. ulackfocus Oct 30, 2016

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    @omagajapan - do us all three favors:

    1) Return the watch even though it's fine because you have it stuck in your head it's not correct.
    2) NEVER buy off eBay again. EVER. You don't have the requisite knowledge of watches.
    3) Join WatchUSeek. You'll fit right in there. buh-BYE!!!!
     
  2. Vercingetorix Spam Risk Oct 30, 2016

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  3. Vercingetorix Spam Risk Oct 30, 2016

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    Feedback From Buyer/price When
    [​IMG] fake watch, item location in Malaysia,Item transferred from China,excess postage
    e***e ( 35[​IMG])
    During past month
    • Reply by unitedantiques (Oct-30-16 02:38):
      Internet THIEF Wanted the watch & Refund,100% AUTHENTIC Will NOT GIVE Free Watch
     
  4. Interstellar Oct 30, 2016

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    ::popcorn::
     
  5. Vercingetorix Spam Risk Oct 30, 2016

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  6. dennisthemenace Hey, he asked for it! Oct 30, 2016

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    I don't think even WUS would welcome this t**t.
     
  7. omagajapan Oct 30, 2016

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    Some people here seem to have Asperger syndrome. Normal people don't judge a whole picture just by looking at parts. The seller has something suspicious in the first place.
     
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  8. Vercingetorix Spam Risk Oct 30, 2016

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    Asperger syndrome (AS), also known as Asperger's, is a developmental disorder characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests.
    I think a lot of people around here would take that as a compliment;). Restricted and repetitive behavior and interests especially.
     
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  9. tyrantlizardrex Oct 31, 2016

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    Congratulations, the first factual thing you have added to your own thread: some people do have Asperger's syndrome.

    That has nothing to do with this watch though.

    From the pictures you have provided, it looks legit.

    There are two things you ignored that were being asked for that could have shown it not to be:

    1 - a picture of the movement, which showed something other than the correct movement.

    2 - a picture of the inside of the case back, that showed it to be incorrect.

    But you ignored the requests, and the advice of a heap of people with more knowledge, and experienced than you.

    And then you bad mouthed, and from the look of the sellers reply, tried to blackmail him.

    You deserve an invicta for your efforts. ::facepalm1::
     
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  10. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Oct 31, 2016

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    Whoa! An Invicta?

    That's a bit harsh isn't it..............no you're quite right, an Invicta jammed in the other orifice he talks from.
     
  11. STANDY schizophrenic pizza orderer and watch collector Oct 31, 2016

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    I have a 1980s boy London hyper colour quartz in a draw somewhere I can gift.
     
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  12. omagajapan Oct 31, 2016

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    What's the privilege of reselling Omega watches at auction sites?
     
  13. tyrantlizardrex Oct 31, 2016

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    There's no privilege, but someone who is trading should not be blackmailed by individuals such as yourself, who clearly have neither understanding of what you're buying, or an ounce of decency in your body.

    Please leave.
     
  14. omagajapan Nov 5, 2016

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    The seller has Purchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Networkgot some negative feedback recently.
     
  15. tyrantlizardrex Nov 5, 2016

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    Which are all along the lines of "it's what I paid for, but not what I wanted."

    Grow up.
     
  16. Vercingetorix Spam Risk Nov 5, 2016

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    Schadenfreude!
     
  17. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Nov 5, 2016

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    One claiming fake on generic watch straps - what a dickhead.
    One bitching about an Omega Polaris (genuine) - what a dickhead.
    One moaning about time for postage after paying peanuts - what a dickhead

    And the winner! ::psy::

    One tool whining about a fake watch that hasn't been proven a fake by anybody qualified to do so, other than the slimy buyer who tried to blackmail the seller with crap feedback of unsubstantiated claims of a fake watch.

    Coincidentally, the same person who won't post his own pictures of the watch so that it can be expertly verified one way or the other.

    You just can't let it go can you.
     
  18. omagajapan Nov 6, 2016

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    The seller has bought a lot of items from Chinese sellers on Ebay.
    You can have a look at the below link. That's why he might be selling a lot of fake goods.
    Feedback left for others
     
  19. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Nov 6, 2016

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    Why are some of continuing to engage this thread ??

    ::facepalm2::
     
  20. omagajapan Nov 6, 2016

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    I have never bought anything from Chinese sellers directly, but if I buy anything from a reseller outside China who buys goods from Chinese sellers, I am to purchase goods from Chinese sellers indirectly.
     
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