They are inconsistent on this in my experience. If someone doesnt call out the tiniest flaw on a watch then it can get rejected. If you're the buyer it may be worth contacting the seller and trying to do an offline deal at a lower price. Unless of course it wasnt genuine!
I agree, even though I have had a bad experience with it. If 99.9% of buyers get security from it then it's deffo a good thing.
And just to add, I did get in touch with my buyer separately to make the sale and ended up in the same financial position as just knocked off the eBay fee from the price 🤣
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Is there more to the story? Did you buy one thinking it was real? Find it? Were left it in a Will?
eBay authentication guarantee... They found the watch didn't match the description
Utterly disappointing. I’m so sorry that that happened!
To cheer you up: 🍪🍪🍪🥛
They are inconsistent on this in my experience. If someone doesnt call out the tiniest flaw on a watch then it can get rejected. If you're the buyer it may be worth contacting the seller and trying to do an offline deal at a lower price. Unless of course it wasnt genuine!
I still think this is a good service eBay is providing. It does remove some risk .
I still think this is a good service eBay is providing. It does remove some risk .
I agree, even though I have had a bad experience with it. If 99.9% of buyers get security from it then it's deffo a good thing.
I agree, even though I have had a bad experience with it. If 99.9% of buyers get security from it then it's deffo a good thing.
And just to add, I did get in touch with my buyer separately to make the sale and ended up in the same financial position as just knocked off the eBay fee from the price 🤣