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Hi Guys,
I'm interested in buying a replica watch from hong kong, they say they have a refund policy and everything but I'm still worried. If I get a POS in the mail, do I have any recourse and what's the best card to use to buy it.
I have discover, capital one, credit one, us bank, and citi.
Thank in advance
Capital One is excellent with disputes in my experience. They also charge no foreign transaction fees which is even better.
I would be really leery about doing this though... you may end up fighting an uphill battle trying to get your money back if you don't like the item since you'll be required to ship it back to Hong Kong and any number of things can happen along the way.
illegal transactions are probably not covered by any card.
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@Shooting-For-800 wrote:illegal transactions are probably not covered by any card.
Replicas aren't illegal as long as they are sold as replicas.
@alexgold9393 wrote:Hi Guys,
I'm interested in buying a replica watch from hong kong, they say they have a refund policy and everything but I'm still worried. If I get a POS in the mail, do I have any recourse and what's the best card to use to buy it.
I have discover, capital one, credit one, us bank, and citi.
Thank in advance
Don't do it. "Replica" is codeword for knockoff.
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@alexgold9393 wrote:Hi Guys,
I'm interested in buying a replica watch from hong kong, they say they have a refund policy and everything but I'm still worried. If I get a POS in the mail, do I have any recourse and what's the best card to use to buy it.
I have discover, capital one, credit one, us bank, and citi.
Thank in advance
Don't do it. "Replica" is codeword for knockoff.
What exactly is the problem with that? Some people don't want to pay a fortune for a watch. As long as they know what they're buying, it's nobody else's business.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Shooting-For-800 wrote:illegal transactions are probably not covered by any card.
Replicas aren't illegal as long as they are sold as replicas.
That's absolutely wrong. Replica is a common codeword for knockoffs. One can easily get embroiled in a trademark infringement suit, or worse.
@Anonymous wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@alexgold9393 wrote:Hi Guys,
I'm interested in buying a replica watch from hong kong, they say they have a refund policy and everything but I'm still worried. If I get a POS in the mail, do I have any recourse and what's the best card to use to buy it.
I have discover, capital one, credit one, us bank, and citi.
Thank in advance
Don't do it. "Replica" is codeword for knockoff.
What exactly is the problem with that? Some people don't want to pay a fortune for a watch. As long as they know what they're buying, it's nobody else's business.
According to the courts of the United States it is the business of the company whose works are being knocked off.
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Shooting-For-800 wrote:illegal transactions are probably not covered by any card.
Replicas aren't illegal as long as they are sold as replicas.
That's absolutely wrong. Replica is a common codeword for knockoffs. One can easily get embroiled in a trademark infringement suit, or worse.
It's a legal grey area. You can buy but you can't sell. Importing a replica or clone is totally fine as long as it's for personal use.
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@alexgold9393 wrote:Hi Guys,
I'm interested in buying a replica watch from hong kong, they say they have a refund policy and everything but I'm still worried. If I get a POS in the mail, do I have any recourse and what's the best card to use to buy it.
I have discover, capital one, credit one, us bank, and citi.
Thank in advance
Don't do it. "Replica" is codeword for knockoff.
What exactly is the problem with that? Some people don't want to pay a fortune for a watch. As long as they know what they're buying, it's nobody else's business.
According to the courts of the United States it is the business of the company whose works are being knocked off.
Which doesn't impact a consumer at all. Producing and selling knock offs is illegal, buying or possessing them is not.