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[redacted] is an A #B.Sartist and a crookHe is a middleman and doesn't know anything about watches and farms his work out to watchmakers such as myself that he unilaterally decides not to payHe calls himself a "Master Timekeeper." Folks, there is no such thingBack in 2009, we agreed that he would pay me $per watch and guaranteed me watches per weekThis was a contract brokered by ***'s own lawyer "friend"Well, a contract is only as good as the person behind it and this contract was worth about as much as used toilet paperAt first, he upheld his end of the bargain but then quickly began to fall behind on paymentsHe runs a Ponzi scheme in which he puts money into his business with money he owes you-robbing [redacted] to pay ***He owed me over $3,000, then took his family of five for a two week vacation to Costa RicaAll the while, I could not pay my bills and was forced to moveI couldn't even afford to pay for parts to fix watches for him because he refused to payI was forced to hold onto watches as collateral until he paidThe icing on the cake was that he had the audacity to send a private investigator, [redacted] of Brevard Investigations, to my house with whom I'm friends to this day because we both had the same miserable experience with *** [redacted] also had a hard time with [redacted] paying him for his servicesGo figureSo, [redacted] decided to start sending watches to [redacted] in Longwood FloridaThe watchmaking community is very small since there are so few of us watchmakersI come to find out [redacted] stopped paying [redacted] and [redacted] was forced to hold a $30,Rolex Daytona until [redacted] coughed up the money he owed himHe was also illegally using watch companies' copyrighted logos on his website and was forced to take them downThis guy has no morals or scruples; he is very unethical and immoralMr [redacted] is burning every bridge in this industryThese are the facts and they are undeniable and irrefutableDo not send your watch to watchrepair.net and entrust your valued timepiece with this larcenistI whole heartedly stand by this reviewIf you have any further questions email me at [redacted] @yahoo.com with "Liar ***" in the subject line and I [redacted] be glad to elaborate and assist you

[redacted] is an A #1 B.S. artist and a crook. He is a middleman and doesn't know anything about watches and farms his work out to watchmakers such as myself that he unilaterally decides not to pay. He calls himself a "Master Timekeeper." Folks, there is no such thing. Back in 2009, we agreed that he would pay me $150 per watch and guaranteed me 10 watches per week. This was a contract brokered by [redacted]'s own lawyer "friend". Well, a contract is only as good as the person behind it and this contract was worth about as much as used toilet paper. At first, he upheld his end of the bargain but then quickly began to fall behind on payments. He runs a Ponzi scheme in which he puts money into his business with money he owes you-robbing [redacted] to pay [redacted]. He owed me over $3,000, then took his family of five for a two week vacation to Costa Rica. All the while, I could not pay my bills and was forced to move. I couldn't even afford to pay for parts to fix watches for him because he refused to pay. I was forced to hold onto watches as collateral until he paid. The icing on the cake was that he had the audacity to send a private investigator, [redacted] of Brevard Investigations, to my house with whom I'm friends to this day because we both had the same miserable experience with [redacted] also had a hard time with [redacted] paying him for his services. Go figure. So, [redacted] decided to start sending watches to [redacted] in Longwood Florida. The watchmaking community is very small since there are so few of us watchmakers. I come to find out [redacted] stopped paying [redacted] and [redacted] was forced to hold a $30,000 Rolex Daytona until [redacted] coughed up the money he owed him. He was also illegally using watch companies' copyrighted logos on his website and was forced to take them down. This guy has no morals or scruples; he is very unethical and immoral. Mr. [redacted] is burning every bridge in this industry. These are the facts and they are undeniable and irrefutable. Do not send your watch to watchrepair.net and entrust your valued timepiece with this larcenist. I whole heartedly stand by this review. If you have any further questions email me at [redacted]@yahoo.com with "Liar [redacted]" in the subject line and I [redacted] be glad to elaborate and assist you.

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