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  • Report:  #860882

Complaint Review: Watchbrokers.com - Internet Georgia

Reported By:
Jim - Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America
Submitted:
Updated:

Watchbrokers.com
3073 Peachtree Rd Atlanta GA 30305 Internet, 30305 Georgia, United States of America
Phone:
Web:
watchbrokers.com
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Tell us has your experience with this business or person been good? What's this?
I worked with watchbroker agent Matt Mason. I received my mailing label for my 2 Tag Heuer watches. Watchbrokers received, inspected and posted both my watches. Then also received bids on them and I accepted the offers. I then never heard from them. After several emails/voicemails and answering service indicated that Matt was still with company and never heard from him. Contacted Better Business Bureau and they could not get in touch with them.

THESE PEOPLE ARE CROOKS. MATT MASON IS A THEIF. DONT GET SCAMMED LIKE I DID


3 Updates & Rebuttals

Kaelyn1313

atlanta,
Georgia,
United States of America
Oh please Matt Mason...

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, April 27, 2012

People are not slandering your name.  It's nice to know you couldn't sleep at night knowing what was going on but you still knowingly took peoples watches and didn't pay them for them.  Mine inculded!  I plan to take legal action against this company and your name will be included. 


anonymous

San Diego,
California,
United States of America
Good luck.

#3Consumer Comment

Thu, April 26, 2012

This is on the BBB website.

"On January 17, 2012 the Governor's Office of Consumer Protection
("OCP")entered into a settlement with International Estate Brokers, LLC
d/b/a Watch Brokers and d/b/a www.webuywatches.com,
and its individual proprietor Ronald L. Bergh, III. The settlement
agreement was reached in order to resolve allegations by the State that
the Atlanta-based wrist-watch brokering company engaged in deceptive
advertising, sold watches on behalf of consumers without paying
consumers their share of the proceeds as agreed to prior to the sales,
and failed to return watches that had gone unsold to the consignors upon
their request.
In settlement of this matter, Watch Brokers and its
principal Ronald L. Bergh III, have entered into an Assurance of
Voluntary Compliance with OCP, under which the company is required to
pay restitution to 475 consumers in the amount of $651,258.92, to cease
from making false representations in its advertising, and to pay a
$20,000 civil penalty. Consumer restitution will be made on a payment
schedule over the next several months."


Good luck getting your money or your watch.  People like this *#&@^# are willing to slit your throat in front of a cop, a judge, and a jury if it means that it will get them even a single penny more than they had before they slit it.


Exbroker

United States of America
Don't blame me.

#4UPDATE EX-employee responds

Thu, April 26, 2012

To whoever this is. I am no longer with the company. I left for greener pastures and I am sorry for the trouble you are having. I could not sleep at night knowing what was going on. I would recommend that you contact the Georgia governors office of consumer protection. The BBB is just like this site where you are slandering my name and they can't help you. You will be paid it is a matter of when not if.

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