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Juan Carlos Zambrano <juan2003ws@gmail.com>
I'll just repeat my response from your previous listing:
Serious question, why not sell it back to the chap you bought it from for the $5k USD that you advertised it at. He has offered.
I shall also explain why I called you out on your original post
1) You are attempting to sell on CT, it's your 1st post
Additionally
It just doesn't smell right, but as you keep saying, it's your watch and you can do with it what you like.
2) You are selling at way below market value ($5k when you paid $9k for it)
3) Your image hoster is one of those generally used by scammers
4) You used words and pictures taken from the original sales advert on RF. If there's nothing to hide, why not copy the whole lot (which is a much better description that you'd used)?
5) Your tagged picture looks like a really bad photoshop attempt
6) You've blurred out more of the serial number than was already covered by the image in the original RF advert
7) Most of your pictures are extremely out of focus (anyone serious about buying this would at least need some clear pictures)
1) The quality of your english varies enormously between your responses
2) You seem to have some knowledge of how I'd normally deal with scammers
3) You became hostile pretty quickly, instead of providing a rational explanation/proof of ownership
4) You appear have no other traceable forum exposure with your username and email address. Buying this type of watch usually involves some type of visibility or public interaction
6) Buying a 9k watch and selling for 5k just doesn't stack up. Especially when attempting to sell through this platform
It's also unusual that you keep pulling your previous ads and you now changed your email address/username.
I'm not questioning that you are in possession of this watch, I'm simply advising you why this looks suspicious.
: Up for sell. my vintage Speedmaster Edwhite original. purchased
: in US. from Kiryll Yuz
: Im the owner and so many people have doubts about it. I paid him
: for the watch and now Im the owner
: and I want to selling the watch. the watch is untouch. I wear only
: two month. purchased in 29 october 2021
: I asking 5500 USD. I accept Paypal . Just explain the procedence
: thanks
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