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Discussion Topic: Busted Deals

Not to dwell on one of the unpleasant aspects of this hobby, but here's a topic that I can't recall discussing over the past nine years: How do you feel about / respond to folks who agree to buy or sell a watch, and then simply break the deal?

  • How often has this happened to you, over the years?
  • Do you adopt a "forgive and forget" attitude or is it "never forget"?
  • What is the best / funniest excuse that you have heard for busting a deal?
  • Why do you think this happens? Cold feet? Change of heart? Spousal pressure? Your refusal to commit Customs fraud causes buyer to bust?
  • Any suggestions for our readers about how to avoid the busted deals?
I had an unusual "bust" this week, and it just got me thinking about how rarely this happens, at least within our wonderful little community.

Jeff

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