Not very honerable, are you? If you committed your word to something and now don't follow through then who here can ever trust you? Perhaps you should learn to investigate before buying.
I'm with you TurboPanzer
If it's sold as original, and you now know it's fake, don't pay nomatter what
If you'd paid and then found out it was fake, you'd try to get your money back right?
well cut out the time and heartache and don't pay
P.S. are you the seller Don?
P.P.S. I still think the spange is in with a chance
regards
jon
If it was sold as an original, then I of course retract my statement.
But if, as often seen on Internet auctions, "sold as seen" and such, then I would say you are bound to buy it.
If it was advertised as authentic, I'd probably contact the seller before deciding not to honor my bid.
I still think this combo is not good.
It may be an authentic clasp soldered to a fake cross, but that doesn't really make it an original combo, does it????
Unless I was 100 % sure, I would never buy from pics like these.
LOL jon. Why someone bids on something they have no idea about is beyond me. In my expirience, once you start going back on your word it becomes easier each time. Let's see the verbage from the sale.
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