Love the etc!
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*of being bent-over...
While not the most professional one I've seen, would it nevertheless give you legal recourse with the seller should it turn out to be non-genuine?
Genuinely interested as some of the watches I have are certificated by a vendor other than the manufacturer or AD.
Having grown up in Romford I am fairly sure that watch will not be genuine
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Monge too, Rodney, monge too.
Their website if any experts here want to peruse the watches.
https://www.time-exchange.co.uk/shop/
Mick P will be along shortly to tell us that anyone could print those 😂
A genuine watch would be an implied term of the contract. You would be covered by CRA 2015, even if you had not signed anything.
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Is this a sales post?
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Time Exchange are Authorised & Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).and Proud members of the National Pawnbrokers Association (NPA).
Oops! I did put that this is quote from their website - it is not my words!
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Website content is as simple as the certificate, not much detail in some of their watches except to say it’s a Rolex
Their filing history makes for mildly interesting reading (if you like that sort of thing)
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/c...filing-history
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Bet they still hang on to the bloody thing though if its for a Rolex!
Some people might be reassured by such a certificate. If there's nothing wrong with the watch don't see there's a problem TBH.
A poor website and small shop obviously not competing with larger companies but if it's all legit, so what?
Makes you wonder how many watch buyers would have been reassured by the certificate had the wording been sensible.
It doesn't show any detail about the watch, serial number for instance.
One day you complain it isn't genuine, they say "that's not the one we sold you!"
That looks dodge - i'd want a Certificate of Authenticity for that Certificate of Authenticity. I've seen better, more professional documents for fake autographs on EPay.