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When he opens up the box from the scumbag seller on the bay and discovers that the watch doesn't look anything like the picture. This is the thing that continues to blow my mind about Jackalope watches sold on e-bay: Why would a seller show a picture of an Omega that never existed in the first place and then send the sucker something else, when they could post a picture of a completely legit Omega (stolen from Chuck's website, no less...) and then do the same thing?? I simply can't figure this out....
The e-bay item that the customer bid on:
What showed up at the customer's front door:
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