Watchbrokers.com

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2870 Peachtree road #967, Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Phone number: 18664407535
watchbrokers.com

Watchbrokers.com Reviews

mdacey25 July 11, 2011
theft
I was supposed to get a check from them about a month ago but I have not recieved anything. I have left numerous messages with eric toso, JC, and customer support, and not gotten any sort of response. They have ripped me off and I want to press charges for theft, breach of contract, embezzelment, and whatever else I can nail them for. I have photos of the watch they stole from me. I have more but two should do.
Rooklane June 10, 2011
I have been nothing but lied too and been waiting on my money since feb
I have been nothing but lied too and been waiting on my money since feb. I sent them a $20, 000 watch. At this point, I think I have lost it and that they are nothing but a scam!!!
ears May 27, 2011
No payment
No payment after sale of Breiting AOPA 806 64 navitimer
Geo1776 May 19, 2011
Theft
These guys are pure criminals. I don't know if they got used to the idea of cheating people or if they are just evil. At any rate, they are all found on Facebook; Rick Latona, JC Piquant (he has recently removed his picture), Eric Toso. Take a look, you can put a face to the criminal. It's no joke, these guys should be in jail.
Rich from Chicago May 16, 2011
made promises and won't pay for selling 2 Rolex watches
They aggressively pursued the selling of my 2 Rolex watches. They are sold and now I can't get the funds and they wont' return calls, emails or respond to a BBB - Atlanta registered complaint. There are over 16 documented cases where they have failed to pay for the watches they have sold on behalf of individuals. When does poor business practices change into a scam and/or fraud where the FBI may get involved?
Roolare May 10, 2011
They will lie and cheat you out of your watch
I sent this company a '50s gold petek which was sold (according to them) over a month ago. I've been told they would send me payment two seperate times by two different people (CJ was one), and never received the payment. NEVER DEAL WITH THESE CROOKS, they will LIE AND CHEAT YOU OUT OF YOUR WATCH! Someone needs to go over there and burn down the place - this is a good example of a bad business and governement that can't do it's job and lock these guys up. I can only hope that each of the crooks that works there get cancern and that each of their family members also a striken!
Senny April 28, 2011
They will not pay me the money they owe me they will not answer or return my phone calls
I contracted this company to sell my Rolex watch, now they will not pay me the money they owe me they will not answer or return my phone calls. At first they will promise you the moon, than when they get your watch they are done with you. DO NOT DO ANY BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY. If any one else has experianced the same thing you should file a complaint with the Georgia consumes affair dept. Once again DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY!!!
RolfWiegand April 18, 2011
breach of contract, fraud, theft by deception, embezzlement
Rolf W. reviewed watchbrokers.com

My story is the same as so many others here. I sent Watchbrokers my Omega SpeedMaster in December. In late February, when I inquired about its return (since it hadn't sold), Managing Sales Representative Eric Toso told me it had been sold and I should receive payment in about 25 days.
Twenty-five days later and no payment. I called and emailed Toso -- repeatedly. No replies.
I contacted Customer Service and talked to JC (Jean Claude)Piquant on April 4. He said the check would be cut the week of the 11th. It's the 17th and -- no check.
I'm going after these guys: BBB, A-G, GA Secy of State, Fulton County Prosecutor's office, FCC, FTC.
Any wants to join me, you can reach me at [email protected]
Rolf Wiegand
Koobane March 30, 2011
This is absolutely the worst experience of my life
Do not, do not send your watch to Watchbrokers.com. Based on my experience and in my opinion watchbrokers.com is an outright scam. My experience has been a nightmare and I have no expectation of being paid or receiving my watch back without resorting to a legal process. I firmly believe, based on my experience, that watchbrokers.com is entirely fraudulent.

My experience mirrors the other reviews on this site. Initial contact was fine and I had no trouble having phone calls and emails returned. Watchbrokers.com could not wait to get their hands on my Breitling watch, they were even willing to send FEDX to my residence to pick it up. I was initially told to expect a selling price of anywhere from $4, 000 to $7, 000. However, once I shipped the watch I was told it was not in very good shape (false, it was in excellent condition when I shipped it to them) and that I would be lucky to get $2, 000 and might even have to drop down to $1, 000. I have since conferred with an expert collector and the Breitling rep and learned that watchbrokers.com selling price estimates on the low end are not realistic.

Watchbrokers.com will not return emails or phone calls. I was told by Ty Gardener, a "Senior" watchbroker at watchbrokers.com that at my request they would remove it from auction and return it to me but he has since refused to contact me by phone or email. Again it appears their only interest is to secure your property and then sell it as cheaply as possible. Based on their refusal to contact me I have no expectation of ever being paid or having my property returned.

I have had to resort to legal counsel and have been informed that many legal issues are involved: fraud, breach of contract, bait and switch to name only three.
Since this is an internet issue there exists the possibility of involvement with the FTC. Given the value of the property I may also have to file criminal complaints against the people involved, notify the fraud unit of the Atlanta Police Department and the Atlanta District Attorney as well as the Attorney General for the state of Georgia. Let me repeat that watchbrokers.com refuses to contact me.

Please consider that my experience is essentially the same as the other reviews, 100% negative, and do not under any circumstances submit your timepiece to watchbrokers.com. This is absolutely the worst experience of my life and that based on my experience and in my opinion watchbrokers.com is a scam designed to secure the property of others without payment.
Gaspiasse March 17, 2011
They sounded great at first, but now I am learning the truth the hard way
Well I'll start by saying, they sounded great at first, but now I am learning the truth the hard way. I sent in a watch and was told the expected price the watch should bring. It sounded great they sell the watch I get some cash. Now that over a month has passed with no contact either by phone or email I am thinking I got duped. I see R J posts here so reply to this one. Answer your email. I have sent you requests for status on your email and on the website contact us page. The lack of response on your part is forcing me to take action for a response. I was told that most watches sell within 10 days, and that's great if it takes 20 or 30 whatever. GIVE A STATUS UPDATE! As for this review, I will say the customer service at first is good, but once they have your merchandise they forget or ignore you.

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