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: Gee, kinds of makes you wonder what you would
: get if you ordered one of these?? Used?
: Stolen? Broken? Nothing at all? Something
: completely different, or a horrible fake?
: P.S. The pics look like they were lifted
: straight off the Omega website, too...
Just to give you an idea of how big a scam this is, they only accept Moneygram transfer service for payments, they only charge $25 for insured international delivery, and they claim that all watches come with the manufacturer's factory warranty. Imagine getting a brand new watch with a full factory warranty for less than dealer cost, and only having to pay $25 to get it shipped from Switzerland. That sounds too good to be true. Oh, wait....it is.
I suspect that what really comes in the box is some very expensive air.
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