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Charles Godfrey has $125,000 worth of watches stolen


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According to Cleve Wootson of the Charlotte Observer, police are looking for $125,000 worth of watches stolen
from Godfrey’s uptown Charlotte home.

 

According to the police report, the luxury watches (one valued at $50,000, the other at $75,000) were scheduled to be delivered by FedEx, the company showed they were delivered, but Godfrey never saw them.

 

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/01/23/charles-godfrey-has-125000-worth-of-watches-stolen/

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Who spends $125K on something they haven't seen in person?

 

ETA:  For those dreaming up witty things to say about him going broke because of purchases like this, watches, depending on what kind, hold their values relatively well, especially in this shitty economy.

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I can get that at Wal Mart for 20 bucks.

For that kinda money, they need to have a built in masseuse.

Sure some are $25. If you're cheap. But the fancy ones cost upwards of $75 or so. Then add in the $10 shipping and handling costs, plus a new battery, and before you know it, you're at $125,000

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Who spends $125K on something they haven't seen in person?

 

ETA:  For those dreaming up witty things to say about him going broke because of purchases like this, watches, depending on what kind, hold their values relatively well, especially in this shitty economy.

 

Not really. Unless they are very rare they don't appreciate in value at all.

 

There are MUCH smarter investments out there to be had if that was what his intentions were.

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