![]() I hope the videos continue and it doesn't just end here after this latest "scandal" yet again. My issue is not with what he did in his past (prison, the gay for pay stuff etc.), that really doesn't bother me (in the sense of buying/selling a watch), it's how he conducts his business now. That would be extremely upsetting to meĪnd of course how the blackout stunt was handled, I almost forgot. Shipping an unsold watch back in worse condition than it was delivered. I believe I even saw a post about that in this thread. I also get the impression he/they wear the consignment pieces, which is a big no-no in my eyes. During the blackout, I'm quite sure the insurance didn't cover inventory sitting in Anthony's apartment, or the risky transport to/from. Seems like they are careless in the way they move inventory around (as also seen in the videos) and not proper insurance to cover. 1).įor consignment I wouldn't trust them, already 2 robberies. Swapping a client's watch with his own because he rather wanted the client's serial number (No. I wouldn't personally deal with him, just based on what I've seen so far in what I've seen in the videos:īuying and selling a "Franken" (Fake) AP. ![]() It would be a very risky deal to make for any investor to jump on board from what I've seen so far. Perhaps business is just not running as good as it used to with all the latest scandals? How long can he sustain these expenses before he reaches the needed sales figures? I know he's not yet 'properly' setup in LA, but with these high expenses, it seems crazy to 'pause' business while getting setup. He would have to do a lot of sales off-camera for this operation to make sense.Īt least in the early episode of the Dallas office we saw a healthy amount of incoming/outgoing watches. He doesn't seem to move any watches other than the few watches we've seen being sold in the videos. Every day he is still advertising the same watches for sale on Instagram. It doesn't seem like he is doing that, the same inventory has been up since forever. He would have to sell 4 watches per day just to stay afloat. In LA he has advertised a 5% consignment fee - based on the current inventory on his website the average item price is around 30k. He must at least be around $200k monthly just for fixed expenses. Granted not all full-time, but Darby and Liz are at least and it seems they are well compensated with the lifestyle that is shown. He said he had 12 employees in the latest video. Penthouse at $95k/mo (that also needs furnishing/staging/design $$$$) I have always had a hard time wrapping my head around the expenses, specially now with his LA venture. Pretty difficult to time that since they’re expected to be continuously on and switched out. I had seen somewhere that it was a patch testing system and not urine. Maybe it’s for the best, it might end up saving his life. You get wrapped up in something and even if you have a momentary handle on it, things can happen. I’ve never done drugs but I’ve been sober for 10 years, so i get it. I lost a buddy to cocaine about 6 months ago, it was brutal. At that point in his probation, he should know he’s going to get tested before he gets off, and he should have kept his nose clean for the last few weeks.įor being someone that made a nice life out of jail, it’s pretty sad. He’s a heavy user and it’s a regular thing, or he’s not very smart. He’s in good shape, he might even get it out of his system quicker. You have to be a special kind of person to test positive for cocaine when it has a life of 2-3 days in urine.
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