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JDC14
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Did a quick search and found nothing so apologies if there's a thread...
But anyone used these guys? Got any opinions on service/authenticity etc?
But anyone used these guys? Got any opinions on service/authenticity etc?
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The website's been going for 6 1/2 years according to the whois database. The prices are sensible and they have plenty of contact info etc http://www.ticwatches.co.uk/contact-us-i3.
If a watch I wanted was on there, I'd personally be happy to buy from them.0 -
SCAMHUNTER wrote: »looks like an dodgy company
Why would you say that in contradiction of the evidence described and their trustpilot ratings? Or are you just increasing your postcount? 22 posts in as many minutes.
NB I don't know the company but too many people shout scam unnecessarily.0 -
They abide by the ecommerce regulations by giving their registered address and contact details,
they show VAT and company registration numbers,
They accept a wide variety of payment options such as credit cards, Paypal, cheque and BACS payments so if a buyer chooses the right option, they should have reasonable protection should something go wrong.
Their reviews on Amazon and Trustpilot all seem good.
I've never bought from them (in fact, up until 10 minutes ago I had never even heard of them), but personally, I wouldn't have too many worries buying something from them.0 -
Why would you say that in contradiction of the evidence described and their trustpilot ratings? Or are you just increasing your postcount? 22 posts in as many minutes.
NB I don't know the company but too many people shout scam unnecessarily.
I think it's safe to say the SCAMHUNTER is just increasing his post count and doesn't read the threads they are posting on - if you look at the majority of his posts they are either crap advice or the type of generic "I agree" posts that a spammer getting ready to post links makes.0 -
I think it's safe to say the SCAMHUNTER is just increasing his post count and doesn't read the threads they are posting on - if you look at the majority of his posts they are either crap advice or the type of generic "I agree" posts that a spammer getting ready to post links makes.
That's why I've marked his post here as :spam:0 -
I think it's safe to say the SCAMHUNTER is just increasing his post count and doesn't read the threads they are posting on - if you look at the majority of his posts they are either crap advice or the type of generic "I agree" posts that a spammer getting ready to post links makes.
I think you're right, but was giving a new member the benefit of the doubt.0
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