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That's very naughty. In fact, sod that - if I'm honest.. that's a very shi**y thing to do.
Maybe I'm just a big softie, but I can't understand the dishonorable behaviour of some sellers. I would never try to pull off something like that, at the end of the day the word will get out.
If I bought a watch to 'flip' and it backfired, then that's just life, I wouldn't f**k someone else to get my money back.
Grrr.. sorry, this dishonestly really gets on my t*ts.
Stewart
: Interesting that the 73633G that is listed on ebay,
: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vintage-Heuer-Monaco-Ref-73633-Bj-1971-/120700024867?pt=DE_Kleidung_Schmuck_Accessoires_Uhren_Armbanduhren&hash=item1c1a483823#ht_500wt_1156
: with damage to the left hand sub dial gets listed on chrono24
: with a time set of 8.45 which covers up almost perfectly the
: damage???
: I though the time picked by chrono24 for the time set for personal
: listings was random??? It should be as it is there to ensure you
: hold the watch, if you can pick the time then its
: pointless........hmm
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