I sold my omega speedmaster last week through chrono24. I sold it at reasonable price as needed a quick sale. Now the buyer is saying they want to return it, as it losing too much time. How do I know they have changed any parts of the watch if I do accept the return?.

  • LatkasTaxi@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    eBay pulls the same BS…the seller gets screwed

    Yes you could possibly get a watch back that was abused for parts or worse

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      11 months ago

      Yes under there terms says the buyer is under no obligation to accept the return. However the money has gone to escrow and from what I have read could be stuck there until we come to an agreement.

      • BartzBoy@alien.topB
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        11 months ago

        I’ve had this a couple of times and always got my money in the end. As you stated the seller has no obligation to accept a return.

        I always make clear photos and a video of all working functions with a time stamp before sending the watch, just to prevent these arguments. And state that the watch is fully functional but might need a service, if it’s been a long time ago.

        I would contact chrono, if not already, and explain that the watch is as described and you’re not willing to accept a return.