What's the worst that could happen

Purchased on a whim because the picture looked beautiful and out of a morbid curiousity about would happen if I bought a replica watch with a clearly faked photo and 1 100% bogus review. I know 'too good to be true' is probably too true to let me expect to feel good about it. Now I'm wondering what the worst thing that could come out of this purchase is. Let me have it. What am I in for? Wrapped in newspaper? A +- 60s/d accuracy? Bugs? If I ask for a refund will I get a slow-play by the seller? A threat to give me a bad customer rating? Will I never be able to visit Shatian Town, China again? Even if it's a horror show, I want to know what's coming. If it's going to be fine, tell me so I can sleep. Help me prepare?

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I don't think I'd buy from a listing screaming at me, but I've always wondered about what I'd receive in the mail from one of these online.

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I don’t think there’s a worst case here. It says “AAA” and “TOP”. How can you go wrong with that sort of guarantee?

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Worst that could happen?

The profits from your purchase could go on ammo, trafficking or flakka....

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Any update on this? Curious what arrived 😂

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The watch was depressingly bad. But they gave me a refund so no loss really

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Any pincture on how it really look?

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troncho

Any pincture on how it really look?

Sorry, theres nothing to share since I didnt keep it

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At least you got the money back. Sometime they don’t even want the product and you can keep it.