It should be policed more! :roll:andysat said:How can they sell them as Police then?-thought it was fraud? :roll:
I will take them!Zed Five said:I can buy them for you and sell them to you for 100 quid if it'll make you feel they are genuine.![]()
there's probably a few watches on ebay that may require clse examination too.
ben g said:I'd only ever buy branded stuff off eBay from proper shop type sellers.
EBay are too busy criminalising honest users rather than try to ban everyone from selling dodgy.gear.
domsz4 said:A mate bought a brettling watch from eBay, paid about £200 for one that should be 1000s. Anyway he took it to get valued to a proper fancy jewellers and asked if it was fake. As expected it was but the dealer was really interested in it. It had a box/papers/the lot. The jeweller questioned him loads about where he got it etc and said it was one of the best fakes he'd seen. The movement was a decent Swiss one and although a "replica" he valued it at 400-500 quid. And offered my mate 350 on the spot.
Not all fakes are totally s**tbut for glasses I wouldn't take the chance unless your sure the seller is genuine. Some are
domsz4 said:A mate bought a brettling watch from eBay, paid about £200 for one that should be 1000s. Anyway he took it to get valued to a proper fancy jewellers and asked if it was fake. As expected it was but the dealer was really interested in it. It had a box/papers/the lot. The jeweller questioned him loads about where he got it etc and said it was one of the best fakes he'd seen. The movement was a decent Swiss one and although a "replica" he valued it at 400-500 quid. And offered my mate 350 on the spot.
Not all fakes are totally s**tbut for glasses I wouldn't take the chance unless your sure the seller is genuine. Some are