WatchBrokers.com
Complaint 22288 Details
- Date Occurred: 09/23/2013
- Reported Damages: $650.00
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The complaint is against an online dating profile
The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity
The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity
The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
Eric Torso, if that is even his named will not replace my calls and scammed me out of a Tag Heuer, Monaco. The watch was supposed to have been sold, but I have received no check.
It has been over two months now, no check and they will not return my calls.
- Timothy SBID #126d40ecbb
- Posted 09/23/2013
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- MRLUNY SBID #99a899be7c
- Posted 10/28/2013
- I had sent them my father's 18K 1930's Paul Ditisheim in April 011 and it was sold mid August. I was told I would have a check in one month after processing my driver's license which seemed fine to me. I have not received a check now end of October. I called today and spoke to some one and they said there was no date of check payments and it would take up to as much as 6 months. I e mailed my second contact Eric Tosso and called but have not heard from him. From the amount of complaints I decided to lodge a complaint with consumer affairs. Most of these complaints were not on line when I checked before April or in any case did not see them, I would not have sent watch in. Original person of contact was Tye Gardner who I was told is no longer there. Obviously this is a scam company. I plan to get my watch or money one way or other. I'm not going to give them this watch.
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- Complaint Against WatchBrokers.com
- Complaints Filed: 57
- Reported Damages: $282,726.99
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