on โ24-01-2026 12:13 PM
on โ24-01-2026 05:47 PM
Sorry, what do you mean? Can you rephrase your question?
โ24-01-2026 06:08 PM - edited โ24-01-2026 06:10 PM
This may not be anything to do with Rolex watch you're selling ?
BUT
You have it listed to sell to overseas and you WILL be scammed.
All the buyer has to do is open an 'item not as described dispute' and you will lose your money and your watch.
I'll go as far as saying there's a very good chance that the same will happen on the AU site.
You haven't sold for a long time so ebay will treat you as a new seller.
Are you registered to sell and signed up for managed payments ?
and do you understand your payment will be on hold for up tp 31 days ?
Have you read all about local pick up and how to protect yourself against a scam buyer ?
โ25-01-2026 07:09 AM - edited โ25-01-2026 07:12 AM
After I read Casey's post, I looked up your item for sale and my blood ran cold.
Please, if you do nothing else today, take your ad down. If you really are an aussie battler (or even just your average aussie) you can't afford to lose almost $10,000.
Casey isn't a scare mongerer, she is very factual.
Find somewhere else to sell the watch, a reliable auction house or whatever, avoid ebay like the plague for those sorts of items.
And if your item sells before you can pull the listing, you are not honour bound to go through with the sale, in fact cancel it.
on โ25-01-2026 08:23 AM
Do you mean the seller does not ship to Australia and you want to ask them if they will allow you to buy by removing the exclusion
Or are you trying to bring something in to Australia which is not allowed by customs?
