Is there a way for a third party to report a fraudulent seller to eBay? It seems a little strange to me if the only remedy for a fake seller like this is for the eventual duped buyer to file an eBay claim after-the-fact. Especially considering that the buyers who are likely to fall for these schemes are unlikely to know the difference between real and fake watches to begin with.
Especially considering that the buyers who are likely to fall for these schemes are unlikely to know the difference between real and fake watches to begin with.
I try to stay away from Ebay. Just seems like a way to ask for problems. I'm sure that if you know what you are doing (as stated above) that it can be used without fear. I just don't feel like taking the time.
God catch, i wouldn't have caught those as fakes,not well versed in Omega's
The price is obviously the first clue, but what else should we look out for?
The pics are of legit watches, they are screen grabs from Jomashop.
Each watch is supposedly from a different seller but the listing styles are identical and neither has any feedback.
I have since also been shown an SMP listed in the same way. I have reported all three.
Wow..that's ballsy. Good that you reported it. A call to Jomashop might be appreciated too.
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