Profiteering US eBay re-seller
flobaca hasn't been completely inactive recently, but with so many scalpers competing for the lucrative 7A38-7029 'Royal Oak' market, he appears to have been squeezed out lately. He hasn't given up on 7A38's, not by any means. He's been
re-listing an average worn 7A38-7069, asking a typically over-optimistic $300 as an opening bid price, since the first week of August, and continues to stubbornly
re-list it every 7 days.
This is the latest re-listing.
But that 7A38-7069 wasn't what prompted me to resurrect this thread - instead another example of this grabbing grubby little seller's underhanded activities. Overnight he listed this average / well-worn gold-tone 7A38-7000, fitted with a non-original replacement Seiko bracelet, as a 7-day auction, with a typically over-optimistic opening bid price of $275.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225156577923

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I instantly recognised the watch, by its non-original replacement bracelet, as having been listed just over a week ago by another US eBay seller. It was originally a 7-day charity auction with an opening bid price of $0.99 and 10% of the proceeds going to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325327214659

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Here's just 4 of the original seller's 12 photos, which show the watch in a more honest light:

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Typically, in his usual lazy manner,
flobaca appears to have done absolutely nothing with the watch. Needless to say, the case-back serial number 3O0578 matches. I must admit that I hadn't previously thought to follow up on that listing. Evidently somebody, presumably
flobaca, persuaded the seller to re-list it and
add the 'Make Offer' option, although his original lowball offer was declined. It subsequently sold for a Buy-it-Now price of $100.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325327802279

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No great surprise that the encrypted eBay ID shown is
d***z -
flobaca's alter ego
zenodass44 that he uses for buying.
https://www.ebay.com/bin/purchaseHistory/325327802279

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