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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
The place for discussing 1930-1985 Heuer wristwatches, chronographs and dash-mounted timepieces. Online since May 2003. | ||||||
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Dan,
It's happened to me. A real bummer.
In the UK there is a police sponsored website where you can post details and is regularly checked by auction houses and various forums. Looks like the site also operates in the US territory. If you have serial and model numbers I suggest you post details with an image of the lost/stolen item.
Website is : http://www.immobilise.com
It does not guarantee that the item will be found but it is worth a punt. Registered lost/stolen items are never removed. If it does pop up sometime in the future, you will be able to claim it (will need toprove ownership).
rgds
dean
: Ouch...
: It happened to me in december.
: In my case i was the seller and shipped a 500$ quartz Heuer to the
: UK
: Package never arrived...
: I ended up refunding the buyer, so I took it all on me...
: The good news for you > Open up a case with Ebay/Paypal > you
: will win it and get your money back.
: Seller is responsable 'till goods are delivered. Seller should try
: to recuperate its loss from the shipping company or insurance.
: Hope this helps
: Johan
: I very recently bought a lovely carrera from our favorite auction
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