On the international stage too.
https://klocksnack.se/threads/scam-alert-zsayub.33866/
F.T.F.A.
LIKE I SAID, IF YOU THINK THEY'RE FAKE MEET ME AT ROLEX ST JAMES; I SOLD 3 HULKS TODAY TO WATCHFINDER.
You really need to use your brain, please.
I dont even know what or who these people are.
I've realised you guys don't know jack all.
If you cant tell my stock is real, having full sets, some stickered etc Then I dont know how you can call yourselves 'people that know'
Im even asking you to meet me at the very centre where the watches I sell get serviced, and there are accredited technicians there. But you keep assuming absolute shit, sounds like you're actually deluded, and by the sounds of it, pretty far up your own bottom.
I think you will find it’s you who is deluded if you think people will take you at your word.
You will need to do more than say you have turned over a new leaf in order to clear your name.
You are a known liar and scammer, as such people are correct not to believe you. Anyone doing business with you needs their head examined.
For you to think you can post the rubbish you have on this thread shows that you are are so far up your own bottom you have lost sight of reality.
zsayub116610, can you answer one question for me please?
Did you knowingly sell fake watches to unsuspecting customers?
A simple yes or no will suffice.
In all seriousness I'm beginning to think that zsayub116610 has either been scammed himself and had his account hacked and identity stolen; a notion which no doubt would feature in his defence if ever investigated, is trolling for the fun of it or suffers with mental health issues.
At this stage surely even the most hardened of scammers would realise the futility of their actions...?
Has anyone emailed Watchfinder to let them know that they may have bought some fakes?
I’m in the middle of writing my email to them.
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Its clear as day, that you are also full of assumptions, and rather, require an urgent appointment to get your own heads checked.
I dont need to have my name cleared, I have done deals with many people, many jewellery shops, watchfinder etc.
My watches are legit, and for the Nth time, im more than happy to get them checked out by anyone.
The past is the past, I've moved on.
Piss off. No one wants to hear from you anymore. Have some self respect.
This is directed at the scammer.
I've completely moved on, I was just doing my own thing selling genuine Rolex watches as there is a huge market for these. A huge earning potential as the demand keeps increasing.
Of course, regrettably, due to my past this has caused some people jump to pointless conclusions, labelling my now newly genuine business as a scam. It is those people who cant tell real from fake watches, which like someone mentioned, go to ADs or established retailers and buy off them because they dont have a clue about watches other than everyones buying them and they make you money. Some members of the forum where following me, as they know the watches were real. And the rest of the oldies on the forum who have nothing better to do other than create a mob-like atmosphere; not reading the discussion which entails me explaining the situation where I am now, and how I am willing to authenticate my watches by anyone, and they keep living in the past.
Its fine if you guys dont want to buy from me, I won't even sell you them.
Live and let live.
fallout 3 all vaults
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Is that the FAKE Ap Roo bumblebee you tried to stiff someone on here with?
Asking for a friend.......
I am not full of assumptions, I am judging facts.
You may have done deals elsewhere but the fact remains you are a fraudster, I am not. No need for my head to be checked I do not have the need to rip people off nor do I live a fantasy life of fast cars and flash watches.
You do need to clear your name as this community is a small one and people talk. Look at the evidence on line regarding your actions.
Everyone has moved on not just you but you cannot escape your past regardless of what you say. You should pay for your crime.
Did you knowingly sell fake watches as real?
So where are the facts that I actually scammed anyone apart from a) wane, which was rectified b) 18kt longings fiasco which I rectified by giving to the fundraiser c)person c which was dealt with the police.
Everything else is assumptions, and my business as someone who buys genuine watches and sells them is evident, Its you whose eyes are glued shut.
All you are doing though is increasing the size of your online footprint which, unfortunately for you, exposes a past which seriously undermines your current business.
This coupled with your puerile, churlish and abominable behaviour on this thread will do you no favours at all - you seem to be actively taunting people into doing your legs for you.
Examples A, B, and C quoted by you are examples of fraud. No assumptions You were caught.
If you were not caught would you have made good your actions?
There is no evidence that you are selling real watches only your say so and we know what value your word has. Your reputation goes before you.
Why you think anyone would meet you to have a watch verified is beyond me. Why would anyone want to support you?
Have you ever knowingly sold a fake watch as real?
like I said, I have a past which I regret and this does increase the online footprint and undermines my business, but it also shows I am defending the business, and I am defending myself. Instead of cowardly leaving for you guys to talk crap behind my back.
Im all for live and let live, but you aren't, and I'll persevere to the end.
oh ffs my wits taken after your silhouette.
so you admit I have real qualification and then with a wit of a rat, you say I have fake qualifications. you aint in the playground anymore fatty. try sudoko. Really good for increasing ones brain functionality.
I have already said I regret my past, and I have moved on.
But on a serious note folks, I'm getting the strong whiff of mental "fragility" here. Nobody with all, even most, of their ducks in a row could be this utterly oblivious to how they come across, nor would they wilfully invite it by jumping back in. An ordinary basic scam artist would leave well alone. It's kinda sad TBH.
That is fraud submitting the FtP declarations pretending to be me.
Police where involved and I wasn't charged.
This, was the past, and do not correctly represent my current behaviour and fitness to be a pharmacist.
I have worked in the industry for 2/3 years with not a mark on my file.
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Sounds like your only defence is you didn’t know you were buying and selling fakes either . Which is back on you with knobs on.
Most collectors of Rolexes tend to have a few grey hairs so well done for peeing off your market sector.
Of course there is the younger sector , those who talk in ‘bags’ drive souped up convertibles or go for the blingest of Range Rovers and no doubt need to sell on their watches no questioned asked or buy using cash through a chap who’s not going to ring up the local plod. You are apparently a pharmacist , lots of guys into illegal meds and a great way to hide the cash flow. I wonder why a Rolex owner would go to you otherwise rather than use a respected dealer ?