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Today, 11:35 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: TX
Watch: Daytona
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I think the policy is pretty clear. You need to try to watch and see if it's keeping time or no issues before sizing. If there are marks done by a customer and it becomes used, they can't sell it as new again to next customer. I have bought multiple watches, kept them for 2-3 weeks and returned them on good conditions and never got charged. If it's bracelet, I don't usually size unless I'm keeping it and if it's rubber strap, it doesn't matter. Anyways, I don't think we can fault the business for trying to follow some policies. Not everyone is as good as our OP. Others will misuse it even though you didn't.
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