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  • Final warning on overstating descriptions...
    • (Premier Login VintageRolexForum)
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      Posted Jan 20, 2012 1:41 PM

      We have asked you repeatedly to restrain yourselves when describing your items but there are still a few of you who insist on gilding the lily. This is not eBay, we do not want to see terms like; unpolished, NOS, mint, like new unless you are prepared to prove it. Submit proof of condition in writing to Roger or Jed prior to using the term "unpolished".

      Can you prove a watch is unpolished?

      Can you prove an item is NOS?

      Can you prove an item is mint, as in like it left the factory in every way?

      Is your item actually rare?

      We have a sophisticated membership and when you come off like a circus barker you are not helping yourself. I know a lot of you are actually selling to the newbies who never post but come here because we have a good reputation and these terms are more for them than our membership and that is even shadier in my view.

      We really don't ask much of our sellers compared to many other venues but we are going to insist that your descriptions match your item. You will receive a warning by email if it happens again and you will be suspended on the second offense.




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