In August I had decided to sell my Breitling Navitimer watch and contacted Watchbrokers.com.
I sent the watch to them via Federal Express, they recieved and appraised my watch at $4,750 then advised they could sell it within 10 days if I priced it lower than the appraised value. I agreed and set the low price of $2,995.
After 20 days I contacted them and was advised that they had offers, but were holding out for a higher price.
By 01 September I was beginning to become suspicious, that perhaps I had been tricked and that this company was operating a scam. Further requests for information regarding my watch went unanswered.
On 21 September I went to their website to check on my watch and it had been removed from the section of "watches for sale". Great I thought, it has been sold.
My attempts to log on to my account on their customer website section proved impossible - I received messages saying "no such email, account ID" etc was found!
Further telephone calls and emails to the company have gone unanswered - I have been scammed!
That is when a web search found this website with many reports of the fraud (s) made to other customers - if ONLY I had read this information first.
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