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Purchasing a Luxury Watch Via Paypal (Using a CC to Pay)

JBG89

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Hello all,

I recently lost an auction for a decently priced, high-end watch which ended at about 40% off current 2nd hand value (Total price around $4,400)

I emailed the seller, with 6 feedback and could not find any information on, in case the buyer didn't pay. The buyer in fact did not pay and the seller reached back out saying I could have it.

He has sent the paypal invoice to my email, in which I would intend on paying with a credit card with significant purchase protection (Amex Plat / JPM Select).

I am still a bit worrysome for the transaction, however it was how I actually purchased my first watch and it worked out fine.

Through paypal protection, and detailed invoice showing a 14 day return policy, is there any way else I could probably lose an arm here?

Thank You
 

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