Friday, November 11, 2011

Does anyone know of an honest website with good quality rolex replicas?

I almost fell into a scam and was just about to purchase a rolex replica, but luckily the 1-800 number didn't work. Then I attempted to find a site that was legitimate and have found that basically all of them are not. I'm really hoping someone knows of a real company that sells decent replicas at realistic prices and actually has customer support of some sort. Anyways, thank you much everybody.|||You are kidding right? You are seeking to buy something illegal, yet you expect the smuggler to be "honest"?|||How can you expect to buy something illegal, and then expect the seller to be honest? Almost 2/3 of the revenue from the sale is used to pay bribes.



I have been collecting and repairing watches for about ten years. Many people have brought be fake Rolex for repair. None of them are what the site or said they are.



ALL replica Rolex sites are a scam. No matter what the site claims, there are none made with Japanese, Italian, or Swiss movements. Almost all are made by the same factory in China (Guang Zhou Xin Xin Jing Cheng Watch Manufactory). The same factory makes watches under various brands like Kenneth Cole, iK-Coluring, etc. All replica Rolex have a usable life of about two to three months. Most cost under $10 to manufacture because they are laregly made of reject parts used to make other more serious watches.



Up to this point I described those who are actually shipping watches. They are not the majority. The majority are fishing for credit card numbers. There are easy ways to identify such sites. Go to this site and enter the URL of the site in question:



http://www.domaintools.com/



Enter the URL of pretty much any replica Rolex site, or any site you find in a SPAM. The most interesting things to note are:



1. The site is hosted in China, Russia, etc.

2. The site record was created only a month or so ago (because scam sites get reported, and must be moved frequently). Often the owner claims to have been selling on the internet for 10 years. Why is it his site is only two months old? Should the record not date back to 2001?

3. The site expires in less than one year (all scammers only register for one year).

4. There is no address, phone number, or name given.



This is what a legitimate sites info usually looks like: http://whois.domaintools.com/amazon.com



btw: I can spot a replica Rolex in only a few seconds. You will never fool me or any other Rolex owner with your replica. So you may fool your less watch savvy friends. After a few months when your replica breaks, or your skin breaks out from the toxic materials used to make the replica, what will you tell your friends?

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