If I sell a Rolex watch for £20,000 eBay will take £2000 is this correct or is there a cap thanks

If I sell my Rolex watch for £20,000 ebay will take £2,000 is this true or is there a cap

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For heaven's sake, don't advertise expensive watches for sale such as genuine Rolex watches - or any other desirable watch brand, for that matter - as that way you'll be liable to get scammed left, right and centre!  At the end of the day you should never list anything for sale on the site that you cannot afford to lose if a buyer were to open a case against you and eBay decided the case in the buyer's favour.  In many cases eBay have been known to tell buyers who have won cases that he/she does not need to return the item to the seller.  This tends to be the case if eBay have to force the refund due to a reluctance or refusal on the seller's part to issue the refund voluntarily.  In some cases, even when the seller has voluntarily issued a returns label they haven't always received the item back again, as a lot of scammers just send back a different item using the returns label, thus duping eBay into believing that they've complied with the terms and conditions of the eBay Resolution Centre to the letter, when they haven't even returned the item they purchased from the seller.  Therefore, just stick to listing the kind of items that scammers are unlikely to be drawn to.