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Help please! Are these legit Romeo 1 Jordan?

fmleite

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Hi everyone

Hope you are all well.
New to the forum, so would like to ask the O experts here if you think that this pair of Romeo 1 Jordan are legit or fake. They have no box or coin whatsoever, just the frame and lenses inserted.
Appreciate any help!
Thank you people.

Best wishes

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Also what exactly tells you that they are legit? Is it just the serial on the bridge?
Just trying to find out what to look for in these kind of glasses in order to know they’re legit.
The serial No. is one tell.
But also the shape of the orbital, casting and placing of the X-Metal and so on.
 
They have the original lenses, as well.
The font of the 'X-Metal etching is less refined than later lenses - shame they have the scratches in the line if vision, though....
 
If I’m not mistaken ,those pictures look like a pair that have been making their way around Craigslist .. beware of seller tactics .. he may ask you to send PayPal F&F or the listing might state one city and then he tells you he’s traveling and has the pair with him ..

Buyer/OP approach with caution
 
Are you trying to tell me they are fake then? Could you please explain that better or share the link where you saw them? They are not for sale in the US, but in europe. (Yet the seller has mentioned he won’t post them, collection only.)
He was saying don’t be scammed
 
He’s not necessarily questioning the legitimacy of the R1’s themselves, but the actual pictures. They may have been taken from someone else’s for sale ad or website.
 
Appreciate his concern, but he just mentioned he spotted them on some 'craigslist' which I don't even know what that is.
If it is a dodgy selling platform then it only makes me think he contradicts what people have been saying here as that they are legit.
A common scam is to hack someones account, steal some pictures of a highly thought after items and offer them at a low price. These criminals only accept unprotected ways of payment like PayPal F&F or bank to bank transfers. By the time the scam is detected they collected multiple times funds.
 
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