WatchBrokers.com
Complaint 77024 Details
- Date Occurred: 12/18/2013
- Reported Damages: $2,100.00
The complaint is against an online dating profile
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The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
same story as everyone else. Here is an email from AR
Thank you for contacting WatchBrokers.com Accounts Payable
The watch in question was sold on 12/18/2011 for $2150. The Brokerage Agreement that was signed on 10/17/2011 in which you agreed to pay WatchBrokers.com a commission fee of 24% or $516, resulting in a net balance of $1634.
We wish to direct your attention to the “Payment of Price Offer” paragraph on page 1 of the Brokerage Agreement’s terms. In this paragraph, you expressly acknowledged that the net balance due to would “be remitted to by WatchBrokers.com within six (6) months of” the sale. Accordingly, WatchBrokers.com is in full compliance with the Brokerage Agreement and the net balance due will be paid in accordance with WatchBrokers.com’s ordinary business practices, but no later than 6/18/2012, which is six months from the sale date.
WatchBrokers.com regrets that you have developed an unfounded belief that WatchBrokers.com has not complied with its agreements. We trust that this response and its explanation responds to your concerns.
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Best Regards,
Brandy Bennett
Finance Manager
WatchBrokers.Com
1-866-477-0343 x7055
- COPPERWYND SBID #4f08caeee1
- Posted 02/21/2014
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against WatchBrokers.com
- Complaints Filed: 57
- Reported Damages: $282,726.99
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