Originally Posted by
ruaround
i dont understand how you are doing this... it directly goes against the user agreement... why dont you just report the misleading, false or counterfeit auctions???
So does fraud. It's not my regular
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account that I use for personal buying and selling. I won't give you the exact name but the account used is usually descriptive of what you are doing. For instance, a person interested in the auction would see a high bid of say $10,000 by (thisrolexisfake). Simple as that.
In all fairness, (I speak for myself as I don't know what others actually do) I would usually report the person if it is someone that I have not seen before. To be honest with you, this does not always work or they just show right back up. If they keep showing up with the same fake stuff after that, then I'll high bid their auction. Sometimes they have many names that they sell under and you will see the same watch and description show up under a different user name.
At other times the auction may be close to being over and someone has bid on the item. In that case, I'll just bid to ensure the current high bidder does not get ripped off.
Let me be very clear on one thing. In all cases, I am 100% sure the watch is a fake. If I have any doubt at all, then I won't do anything. All of these usually involve actual pictures of the exact watch they are selling and you look for unmistakeable markings. On the submariner, a couple of simple examples would be the font of the writing or the length of the second hand. If they use a stock photo, then I don't bother. If you bid on a rolex showing a stock photo, then you deserve to get ripped off.