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(03-21-2019, 11:15 PM)Jagfan44 Wrote:(03-21-2019, 07:16 AM)Jags Wrote: Let me ask you this, if you don’t mind. This is an honest story/question. My nephew found what he thinks is a real Rolex. He works at some sort of dump or waste facility. Tbh, I am a little confused as to where or what kind. Didn’t sound like the normal place regular trash went. He noticed a pile of watches and went through them and found this watch. It says it’s a Rolex submariner. He supposedly did research on identifying real ones and show me the watch and research. Based off that, all signs point to it could be real. The problem is, with the potential value, he’s afraid if he took it in for repairs or inquire about it, that it would be linked to a crime, whether just stolen or worse and doesn’t want to get in trouble. After all, something like that doesn’t end in a dump for no reason. Seems like either fake, or someone trying to distance themselves from it. He’s had an offer for it from a coworker that supposedly already owns a genuine Rolex. What, could he do? If he took it in and numbers (assuming they have serial numbers) match to stolen or from a guy whose murderer is still out, can he get in trouble, or do they just hand it over to police? Assuming, he’s told me the real story and not some premeditated fabrication of the truth, what’s his options? None of this is exciting for, potentially, the poor guy who had his Rolex stolen. |
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