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The Flightmaster which possibly never was - please don't bother with this one

  1. tikkathree Jul 27, 2019

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    In a recent post https://omegaforums.net/threads/how...be-the-wrong-choice.97713/page-2#post-1285773 I alluded to an attempted Flightmaster purchase through Chronocentric selling forum which had gone wrong.

    Now that Paypal have resolved the dispute in my favour I am prepared, for the benefit of others here to identify the selling post http://chronocentric.com/forums/chronotrader/index.cgi?page=1;md=read;id=106376 The listing appears still to be live by the way.

    In short I think I did all the right things by way of contact with the seller, arranging for more photos and building up a picture to enable me to "buy the seller": and we arranged the sale and shipping by tracked and signed for postage. What arrived was not the expected watch-containing package which I would have weighed and video'd the process of opening: what I received was a small flat envelope bearing the correct tracking label & barcode, my address details and those of the seller and containing a single folded sheet of A4 paper. Empty box scam? It wasn't even an empty box.

    With the benefit of hindsight I will make a huge personal generalisation never again to buy from certain countries and if I have even the slightest reservations or doubts will walk away - that could be slightly easier said than done.

    I chalk that one down to experience and have learned from it. I know that insisting on tracked and signed for shipping and paying for it through Paypal Goods and Services is what gave me redress.
     
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  2. Civic4982 Jul 27, 2019

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    Really sorry this occurred to you and at least there was a happy ending.

    In case the thread on chronocentrix ever gets wiped and a search engine finds the username 94 email of the scammer “ By:J.G<[email protected]> “

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  3. tikkathree Jul 27, 2019

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    Thanks for that. I should add that I found the ad through the Watchrecon search engine.
     
  4. henrikaa Jul 27, 2019

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    Good thing you had planned for a contingency!
     
  5. tikkathree Jul 27, 2019

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    I'd much rather this had been an entirely successful transaction then I wouldn't have needed to start again but sometimes things happen for a reason they say.
     
  6. henrikaa Jul 28, 2019

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    I think that goes for all of us when we enter into a transaction.
     
  7. Dogmann Jul 29, 2019

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    @tikkathree

    Sorry to hear of your experience but shouldn't you also post under the for sale post that it is a scam to protect others and get this seller banned from that site as well as they tend to have a good policy about policing scammers or at least trying to.

    Marc
     
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  8. Taybharr Jul 29, 2019

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    Glad you were able to get your money back. Guessing this is still listed because it is a successful scam for this individual? Or is PayPal able to recover from the “seller” after the fact? Doesn’t really matter just curious.
     
  9. Wuza72 Jul 29, 2019

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    Something similar happened to me. I bought a watch and got a registered letter. The seller used the shipment number to prove to Pay Pal that the purchased goods were delivered. Unfortunately the post office lost this shipment, so I couldn't prove it. But at the end I was refunded the minium rate of 50 euro, what should I say about that?

    Lessons learned and yes i bought the seller :)