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New member from scotland ????????????????????????????

lenny89

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New member here looking to get in contact with a really good TD


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lenny89

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My man! I’ve been a SB holder for many years, thanks for the links will get a read


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P..DR..D

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Very welcome Sir,

I'd recommend parking some time and reading everything in the below section:-

https://forum.replica-watch.info/forum/new-members-area

There are alot of stickied threads, pinned to the top of each sub forum, written by both past and present members, so a wealth of free information that is highly valuable and will equip you in efficiently navigating the forum.

To fully learn how things work, imho, they all should be read, but the below are definite must reads:

https://forum.replica-watch.info/fo...some-of-the-more-prevalent-rules-of-the-forum

https://forum.replica-watch.info/fo...e-ultimate-guide-to-rwi-new-members-read-here

https://forum.replica-watch.info/fo...me-must-reads-and-interesting-info-start-here

Reading the above, in addition to all the other stickied threads, will stand to you ten fold if/when you decide to venture into the main forum and/or attempt a purchase either via a TD or in the M2M area.

The main thing, imo, is to read read read, as there is most likely a thread for whatever question you're thinking of asking, so make the search bar your new best friend ;)

Theres absolutely no need to rush into anything, that's when mistakes happen.

Best of luck & any q's feel free to drop a PM anytime.

:goodluck:
 
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