Stolen today, wife’s Rolex
Discussion
e600 said:
Reported to police and insurance. A man conned my wife as she was selling it. He left without paying, running off into a waiting getaway car. Glad she wasn’t hurt.
What utter scum, some people couldn't be decent contributing members of society if their life depended on it. As you say, good she wasn't hurt.
E600
Very sorry to hear of this…bloody awful…
I hope your wife is ok.
You may or may not be aware there is a you tube channel documenting this…
Might be helpful or offer some corroborating experiences…
https://youtube.com/c/PaulThorpeWatchDealer
Search within it you will find relevant references.
I had my submariner whipped off my wrist in Barcelona in a diversion scam..it’s a crap feeling…but happy I wasn’t hurt..many are…
Very sorry to hear of this…bloody awful…
I hope your wife is ok.
You may or may not be aware there is a you tube channel documenting this…
Might be helpful or offer some corroborating experiences…
https://youtube.com/c/PaulThorpeWatchDealer
Search within it you will find relevant references.
I had my submariner whipped off my wrist in Barcelona in a diversion scam..it’s a crap feeling…but happy I wasn’t hurt..many are…
e600 said:
From his accent, he was Eastern European.
Nationwide crime going on mate. I would imagine the police will expose a house with about 10 from the days thefts and say they cracked the ring.
Just got to have your wits about you with this sort of thing unfortunately and learn from the lesson.
Selling and being conned for desirable items that can appear affordable to man on the street if they really want to is where a lot of us get stung.
e600 said:
Insurance has a clause specifically to not pay out in deception fraud. Still within the 5 day KPI period for a response from the police. That’s not to do anything, just provide a response.
Does it count as deception fraud if it was a run-off during a sale? I mean, you could run out of a shop with a trolley full of food and "deceive" them that you were going to pay. I can see that it might be different if it was a scam and she willingly posted it to someone. Either way, I hope she's alright.crofty1984 said:
Does it count as deception fraud if it was a run-off during a sale? I mean, you could run out of a shop with a trolley full of food and "deceive" them that you were going to pay. I can see that it might be different if it was a scam and she willingly posted it to someone. Either way, I hope she's alright.
If its a theft and reported as such then insurance companies will probably feel a little better about not being conned themselves.Could be a scam itself for insurers.
e600 said:
I don’t understand your post, are you inferring we are trying to scam the insurance company?
I don't think that's what he is saying at all. I think he's stating a way to deal with the insurance company if they try and cheat you.Btw, were you at home when this guy came to buy the watch?
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