EBay Authenticity Guarantee
Discussion
I’ve just listed my Pelagos 39 at a reasonable price, think it’s lowest on there and got an offer I’m happy with.
Because it’s over £1.5k it’s covered by the authenticity guarantee, which means I post it to eBay to get it checked out first and they then forward it on to the buyer.
Anyone had any problems with this?
Obviously it protects the buyer as they know they are getting a genuine watch but I think it also provides an extra guarantee to me as eBay get to see it first so the buyer can’t do a dodgy claim against me.
Because it’s over £1.5k it’s covered by the authenticity guarantee, which means I post it to eBay to get it checked out first and they then forward it on to the buyer.
Anyone had any problems with this?
Obviously it protects the buyer as they know they are getting a genuine watch but I think it also provides an extra guarantee to me as eBay get to see it first so the buyer can’t do a dodgy claim against me.
s p a c e m a n said:
If they decide that it's not authentic do they send it back to you?
Interesting question. T’s and C’s state -You acknowledge and agree that if the Authentication Partner cannot verify an item’s authenticity, a refund will be issued to the buyer and you shall cooperate with removing the item from marketplace circulation.
It doesn’t specify how it should be removed, it would need to be irrefutably a fake to be destroyed by the authentication partner for example.
I used the service recently as a buyer, it works well and doesn’t add much on to delivery times. They received the watch and authenticated and sent out the next day.
I don’t believe they remove the case back to check the movement so it’s not massively thorough, but does offer a level of protection for both buyer and seller
I watched a programme about this and thought for trainers it was quite sketchy,
The person didn't report they had any manufacturer training, They certainly appeared to not concentrate on one brand,
They looked at the quality of the box, smelt the trainers (then said to the reporter ... genuine trainers have a different smell to fakes) gave them a quick once over then declared them genuine.
I hope the watch authenticity process was more thorough ...... As others have said, the strap was wax papered & mine is genuine (purely based on no one would produce a fake )
The person didn't report they had any manufacturer training, They certainly appeared to not concentrate on one brand,
They looked at the quality of the box, smelt the trainers (then said to the reporter ... genuine trainers have a different smell to fakes) gave them a quick once over then declared them genuine.
I hope the watch authenticity process was more thorough ...... As others have said, the strap was wax papered & mine is genuine (purely based on no one would produce a fake )
matt666 said:
I used the service recently as a buyer, it works well and doesn’t add much on to delivery times. They received the watch and authenticated and sent out the next day.
I don’t believe they remove the case back to check the movement so it’s not massively thorough, but does offer a level of protection for both buyer and seller
Ditto I don’t believe they remove the case back to check the movement so it’s not massively thorough, but does offer a level of protection for both buyer and seller
I didn't want the caseback removed the watch was an Argon filled Sinn and the gas would have escaped.
It has a display back so I don't know if that gave them enough to go on WRT checking the movement was genuine, or if it's just not that thorough.
Edited by andy tims on Monday 27th February 17:38
I've used this as both buyer and seller. It's a very good process overall. I have returned a couple of purchases no problem. However I would have expected the issues to be identified. One was a very gritty winding movement and the other was a deep impact mark on a lug that was conveniently not shown in the pictures.
And as a seller the pay out is made within 24 hours if you have a good seller rating and have used the authenticator process before. It can be clawed back of course if there are issues. I wouldn't sell a watch via ebay without this process. It takes the potential for a scam out of the equation.
And as a seller the pay out is made within 24 hours if you have a good seller rating and have used the authenticator process before. It can be clawed back of course if there are issues. I wouldn't sell a watch via ebay without this process. It takes the potential for a scam out of the equation.
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