First off, the ads. They’re all over the place, screaming about “First Copy Watches” and “Best Copy Watches In Dubai,” which, c’mon, we all know what that *really* means. We’re talking replicas, right? Straight up fakes. And the fact that they’re so aggressively advertising it just screams “avoid at all costs” to me, personally.
Then there’s the whole “Free Expedited Worldwide Shipping!” thing. Yeah, right. Free? And expedited? On a product that’s probably questionable in the first place? I’m calling BS. I mean, think about it, if they’re cutting corners on the watch itself, where else are they skimping? I’m betting shipping insurance is definitely on the chopping block.
And speaking of questionable… I checked this “Scamadviser” thing that one of the ads mentioned. Apparently, it’s supposed to help you see if a website is legit. Well, that’s a little concerning because the ad is like, “Check copywatches.to…to see if we’re legit!” Like, why are they even bringing that up? You just *know* something is up when they’re trying to proactively defend themselves. Suspicious, if you ask me.
Then I found this random Instagram account, @copywatches.2019. Only 1 post? And like, barely any followers? That also gives me the major heebie jeebies. You’d think if you were running a big, reputable business (or even a slightly less-reputable one!) you’d have more than *one* Instagram post!
Honestly, the whole thing just feels… off. Like, incredibly, desperately off. I wouldn’t touch it with a ten-foot pole, personally. I mean, sure, maybe you’ll get lucky and get a watch that *looks* kinda okay. But are you *really* gonna trust the quality? And what about your credit card info? I mean, it’s not like you can trust them.