

I've bought/flipped dozens of these types of deals. If it ever comes back on you, you at least have a plate which is harder to get than a pay as you go phone. If you do decide to buy it, get a hand written receipt and get his plate number off his car. I'm sure he doesn't want his ads to linger on Craigslist. Because he has no financial investment in it and wants the cash out within a day of the ad going up. The OP's seller's discount is pretty big for such a popular item. It's BNIB a legitimate seller can knock $150 off and get a buyer. Met the seller at an authorized jeweler shop and was confirmed as an authentic watch.

I have purchased a BNIB watch for ~ $2500 from CL which was discounted by about the same amount. He can check the serial number with Apple and it will confirm on the origin of the unit. 25% discount is not out of this world on a laptop. I have seen people buy things on the impulse and realize they can not pay for it. Eldiablo wrote: ↑seriously, HOW DO YOU KNOW it's a stolen card? Maybe the owner is willing to drop the price for a quick sale because he needs the money.
