All About MeWhat everyone should know about me
I am an avid watch collector, I have over 150 timepieces in my collection. I personally own at least one of every watch you see in my auctions. I'm a FEMA certified dog rescuer and rescued my own dog from hurricane Katrina. rescued dogs rule!
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Languages spoken:
English, Spanish
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Business InformationHistory/background
I enjoy introducing people to watch collecting. You don't need to spend thousands to get a quality timepiece that you hand down to the grandchildren.
Payment policy
Buy with confidence, I only use paypal for buying or selling. I expect payment the way I pay for the things I bid on, right away! I will re list any item that goes unpaid for 4 days.
Shipping information
I ship as soon as payment hits my pay-pal acct. I do ship outside the USA, please contact me prior to bidding on an item for a price quote.
Return policy
I don't accept returns but every watch I sell is brand new and personally checked by me and includes a manufacture warranty. The Renatos have a 5 year worry free warranty.
PLEASE RESCUE A DOG
On November 18th, 2009, North Shore Animal League America played a vital role in helping to rescue 150 dogs from two separate puppy mills in the Midwest. The fourth mill rescue this year, the Animal League knew exactly what to expect and started preparing weeks in advance to give the best possible care to these frightened dogs.
The mill dogs consist of mostly adults of various breeds such as Pomeranians, Poodles, Beagles and Cocker Spaniels. These dogs were considered unsellable by the mills and would have been killed or sold at auction for as little as 25 cents apiece if it were not for the huge rescue effort.
Confused, tired and scared, all the mill dogs are being medically and behaviorally evaluated, bathed, groomed and will be spayed or neutered in preparation for being placed for adoption in our shelter headquarters located in Port Washington, NY.
Animal League Spokesperson Beth Stern was at our headquarters when the dogs arrived. Always an active supporter, Beth gave hands-on
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The mill dogs consist of mostly adults of various breeds such as Pomeranians, Poodles, Beagles and Cocker Spaniels. These dogs were considered unsellable by the mills and would have been killed or sold at auction for as little as 25 cents apiece if it were not for the huge rescue effort. On Saturday, Nov. 21, a dozen of these beautiful dogs will be made available for adoption at our Port Washington shelter. As the dogs become ready, they will continually be available for adoption starting on Nov. 24. The fee for puppy mill dogs is $210.http://www.nsalamerica.org/feature/puppy_mills/animal-cruelty-for-profit-nov2009.html