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Old 12 April 2014, 05:11 AM   #10
mannyv11
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I don't know why we couldn't keep it in the original thread that was already going on.
I have been around the forums for a couple of years now (getting close to 3) and have always thought tempoking to be a superstar around here. I have heard countless stories about how he has gone out of his way for others etc and I thought very highly of him.

I just really don't understand how from a sellers perspective based upon the OP original sale ad how you feel that you aren't responsible for a NON-OEM crystal on the watch. If you stated in your ad that the crystal was non-rolex then I would say you're 100 percent correct and it is on the buyer. But no where in the ad does it say anything about potential non-oem parts.

If I was the buyer and sent the watch to rolex for a service and had them tell me that there was a counterfeit crystal on it I would be very pissed as well. The watch was sold as 100 percent genuine, it was not. The responsibility should be on the seller in this situation to make it right. 195 dollars isn't a lot of money when it comes to your reputation which has been 100 percent stellar until now.
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