s_elias wrote:Yet another non-working franken-pulsar for big $$$$$ ?
The old - working just needs a battery. If your selling a watch for $$$$, wouldn't you buy a $5 battery to show it's in fact working?

Elias, you need to read between the lines, I have bought many (and most of my best) pieces on-line as "non-worning just needs a battery" and in fact was true.
To make a decision I read carefully the description, I see (or I guess) how much the seller knows about the selling item (not knowing too much or nothing sometimes is better); I also check his/her other items for sale to see if he/she is familiar with the item to be sold, and I also try to see the quality of the pictures (re-touched?!), professional non-professional, pretending to be dumb or a real dumb?! etc etc etc. Also the end of auction day and time (it is a very important factor on the final price) and most of all if is "buy it now" just listed yumiii
The benefits of the doubt
But I try to go just to my comfortable price zone, unless is something out of the ordinary (but taking in consideration the possibility of total loss).
"May the odds be in your favor!"
Oh well in this specific occasion, lol lol

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