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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | ||||||
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This is much more important than you experienced collectors may realise. I am new to this, and this forum was my place of relative safety. It had been recommended by a couple of friends and so far all I have met have expressed nothing but kindly benevolence onwards me with a lot of patience thrown in. I have been really touched by the camaraderie and help that some have given.
I can only imagine how awful it would feel to be conned here as a novice to buying/selling such high value items. This would be very destructive.
I particularly am reassured by those who have "references" Is there any way to have this done formally? Could a part of the drum be set aside for this? maybe after buying or selling we could rate each other with a star/percentage system a bit like on eBay?
Some forums also have the number of posts made listed under the name-this makes it easy to recognise a scammer who can really only do one cheat before moving on. The problem is the number of lurker scammers who email after a WTB advert without any footprint on the forum. Do email addresses need to be so visible? Could a private message (PM) be sent instead to a WTB/FS?
Just a few thoughts from a new person.
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