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Watchbrokers.com Eric Toso, Joe Williams Sent a 1920's Marconi Rolex to WB in April. Lied to me about fixing the watch and selling the watch. Internet
I sent a Marconi Rolex watch to Watchbrokers.com. I originally spoke to the salesman Joe Williams. He was "lovely" sent me a fed-ex envelope and I sent my watch. I did not hear from them for over a month. I called adamantly and spoke with Eric Toso who said they were having computer issues. Forgivingly I allowed him 4 weeks to get back to me. He told me the watch needed $800.00 worth of work and then it would be guaranteed to sell. Today- July 19, 2012 I decided to contact them. The web address does not work, no one is answering the phones. I came upon this site and see I am not alone. I would be happy to file a class action suit. My question is if they were known for doing this how were they allowed to go back and do this again.
I have all of my email contacts as well as my contract. I will also be sending a letter to the better business bureau and have my own attorney send a letter. I left a message for Eric today stating I want my watch returned within 24 hours.