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Hi Ron,
Thanks for letting us know.
It makes me wonder why these bums are targeting people interested in Monaco. It may be that Monaco has 3 important characteristics:
-high price
-frequently offered on ebay
-many bidders
In contrary to Rolexes, Monaco has one more advantage: they are for the most part a nice watch and one would not think that cheaters would use them as a device. For example, I'd be much more careful about cheaters of any kind, if I looked for a vintage Paul Newman Daytona than a Monaco.
Another thing I can't understand very well is all this talk about "stolen ebay ID". Well I don't think it's that easy to steal an ebay ID. And even if one hacks the password, the original owner can always inform ebay so they deactivate his account. Call me suspicious, but I believe some of these "stolen IDs" are "sold IDs" for a nice sum of money.
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