If is lists at $4,000 and is sold online got $50 it certainly must be
"the real deal".
Do they have any land for sale at these prices?
Yes, and for a limited time they throw in a bridge.
Of course. Many Superfund sites are available for 100% off of the regular
retail price.
Yeah, but you have to transport it yourself witin 10 days of purchase.
so shipping / handing is not included?
> > George Grapman wrote:
> >> BeaF...@msn.com wrote:
Don't you get those spams for watches? They are very clear that
they are pushing "replicas." I wonder if some folks buy the
fakes from the spammers, and then flog them on auction sites,
claiming it is real.
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Sure thing, I think those are the ones that fell off the back of the
truck on the Sopranos...
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I just bought a Rousseau from U-bid and it is NOT a replica. If it had
a "real" brand name, like Rolex, it would be a replica, but that would
be illegal. So they made up their own brand names, set up some web
sites showing a MSRP of a few thousand $, and sell the stuff on line.
All of these companies have the same address:
1545 Capital Dr., Suite 100,
Carrollton, Texas 75006
These watches are not for sale anywhere else as far as I can tell.
After you buy one of the watches you can send your friends to the
"official" websites so they think you paid $$$.
The quality of the one I bought is OK and looks pretty nice, but I
would never pay more than $50-$60 for one. I can only hope it lasts
for the whole year that the warranty covers.
My recommendation is to avoid these and buy a Seiko from Amazon.
> All of these companies have the same address:
>
> 1545 Capital Dr., Suite 100,
> Carrollton, Texas 75006
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