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I sent the high bidder at the time a warning about this watch and reported it to e-bay. Some other sap stepped up to the plate when he stopped bidding and e-bay didn't get around to checking it I guess.
I make no appologies for my choice of words. On e-bay, it's "buyer beware" and you better do your homework for whatever it is you are thinking of buying. Omega's, auto parts, coins, or whatever.
$760 USD for a fake Omega. [sh]shakes head[/sh] You can find used genuine Omega's for nearly that. I'd much rather have a used Omega with some scratches and honest wear than a forgery.
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