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January 17, 2007
While you peruse the online auctions for various merchandise, you may run across a watch that looks like a good deal. Even though the seller has posted numerous pictures on the auction site, it is still like buying the watch sight-unseen. You cannot tell from the picture if the watch is actually working and if the description says works, but needs new battery, you cannot be truly sure that it does work. If it is that good a watch the seller should spring $3 for a battery.
The price being asked for the watch should give an idea of the quality of the watch and if it includes a warranty or some sort of guarantee then it should also include the original sales receipt. Most warranties require the receipt for service to be performed. You should also know the name of the watch company and do not assume the Folex brand is a typing error and that you are bidding on a Rolex for $100. On the other hand there are some really good bargains to be found on watches at an online auction, but caution is needed before spending any money. You can check the feedback score of any seller and if there is any negative comments listed, be sure to read them before you make a determination to buy from that seller. You may find a watch at an online auction that meets your standard for design and color and despite being a brand you may not recognize if the price is right and you like its appearance, there probably is no harm in placing a bid. For closeout watches up to 90% off retail visit Watchcloseouts.net
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