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Have a look at what some scumbag is selling on the bay. I reported it to ebay as counterfeit and sent the seller a message since I'm sure he knows it is fake. Note how he has kept it a private listing so people like me can't warn the bidders they are bidding on a piece of junk. Note how he cleverly says "ITS 100% AUTHENTIC NO REFUNDS." and, you gotta love this one:
ALL THE PHOTOS ARE OF THE ACTUAL WATCH OR YOUR MONEY BACK
It doesn't say that all of the photos are of an ACTUAL PLANET OCEAN.
Mineral glass crystal??? Thread screws in the bracelet??? Uh huh.
He was even accused of selling fake items in his feedback yet he has 21 bids so far. Who are these people bidding on this $20 watch???
It's like the line from "Weird Al" Yankovic's ebay song:
"The kind of stuff you'd throw away, I'll buy on ebay."
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