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Re: Why not introduce strict regulations for selling here?

Thankyou Gianluca for the complement within your statement.
This is tough issue to deal with on an open forum. As you said there are certain criterea or formats required by other forums in an attempt to regulate sellers & issure security within the Sales/Trade arenas but i fear this regulated format may not allow "one time" sellers to access our specialist forum. These one time sellers can potentially be someone that finds a Heuer in Grandpa's sock drawer or a lucky find at a flea market etc. If we make it tough for these people to access our sales forum then we are missing potential treasures turning up from unexpected sources.
Instead of trying to regulate the gate through which these people come through i suggest a buyers format to guarantee the potential seller is in possession of the watch. I myself have had Skype video coversations with buyers & i always offer to take photos with the watch set to 2 specific times which the buyer has requested.
This 2nd security measure ( buyer requests photos with the watch set at 2 specific times ) is very effective.
Perhaps we could ask Jeff to have that point as permenant banner at the top of the sales forum.

" A BUYER HAS THE RIGHT TO ASK THE SELLER FOR PHOTOS WITH THE WATCH DISPLAYING CERTAIN TIMES " !

Safe hunting out there people - Darren

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: Hi Jeff,
: In those last times scammers seem to be stronger than ever, and
: this makes Chronotrader always more dangerous for buying watches
: from not well-known collectors...fortunately the users make a
: wonderful job to catch the scammers, but the risk to fall into
: their net is high...

: I know you don't wanna be the "sheriff" of this wonderful
: forum and of the affiliated Chronotrader, but, at this point,
: why not put some few basic rules for everyone wants to sell
: their watches on this forum?
: Obviously the well-known users would not need them (who would not
: trustly buy a watch from Darren, or Amer, or Jorge, or StewartM,
: just to quote the first names that come in my mind) but there
: are many people new here that arrive and post their FS ads
: without any knowledge about them...

: Would be quite simple IMO, e.g.
: - not allowed put on sale a watch without any image of it;
: - at least one image must have, on the background and near the
: watch, the date and the email (or the nick name) of the seller,
: written obviously with a pencil and not as post-elaboration of
: the image.

: On other fora a new user must present himself (sometimes in a
: separate room) before he can post something, here instead seems
: more and more like a Far-West...

: My 2 cents.

: Best.

: Gianluca

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