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I agree but really you must take the attitude buyer beware on EBay. I searched 6 months on Ebay for the right 2531.80, researched all I could about the watch, made some rules like must have all boxes and papers, seller must have 25+ positive feedbacks, must have sold watches or like items in the past, photos must be clear etc. You can still get ripped off but you can also get good deals.I ended up buying from a great seller who I had seen posting on this forum so I felt very confident. Got a 2531.80 with all papers etc. as new condition, very happy. Didn't pay bottom dollars in fact only saved about US$300 after all my costs but it was still well worth it. EBay can work but you have to be extra vigilent. It also helps when experts on this forum continue to point out the fakes and how to recognise them. Keep up the great work guys.
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