No worries! I am selling 1:1 top tier reps with 1 day domestic shipping on instagram. Just figured people on the forums would benefit from a domestic source rather than playing the factory production and QC/shipping times. Not sure how that violates any rules unless it’s in direct competition with a moderator with monetary interests at stakes, though judging by the community contents, this seems to be a null hypothesis. So, aside from the obvious, trailboss99, what is the issue with 1)asking a direct question about providing these services and 2( soliciting members for business in an area that is seriously in need and provides a solution to 99% of issues encountered when researching anything to reps? Is it in regards to law? Judging by content this is an international platform, so that seems to not be an issue. Is this the wrong area to make associated posts? Just curious the reason(s) for the push back. Cheers
If you're an Instascam seller like you say, why are you claiming to buy watches from scam sites and claiming you got what you paid for at inflated prices? Rules are in place to protect us from shilly people like you. And you say "domestic" like we're all cooped up in the same country. Do you seriously think pushing back on the staff when you haven't even bothered to read the rules will be in your favor? If you run your business with the same attitude used in your posting, everyone should run as fast as they can from you!
Because like Ghostrider said, you claim to be a dealer and then you shill for known scam sites, you would even come close to matching the requirements to be a dealer here especially if those are the kind of people you are buying off.
You are completely unknown, no one here has ever heard of you so that alone disqualifies you from dealing here. I would need recommendations from several members (real ones, not ones that join tomorrow) who have used your services before you would even go on the list to be considered at some point in the future. The new dealer that is coming on next week for example has been known to senior members and staff for years and we have been working with her for months even before she opens her doors.
Even then, we have brought dealers on and shut them down within a week when other members have come forward with information that paionts a bad picture of that dealer, information we didn't have at the time. RWI is probably one of the most difficult sites of any kind on the internet to get a dealership on and I have yet to see an Insta dealer who ticked any of the boxes let alone all of them.
The US dealer we are bringing on next week is the first to make the grade in almost 10 years and the only reason we are even trying is because she is a known quantity. It is also very rare that we take on dealers who approach us, the opposite is generally the case, we go and speak to them because of recommendations from trusted members or staff.