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Old 12 March 2018, 11:07 PM   #40
jstan9
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Join Date: Jul 2017
Real Name: Jon
Location: Bay Area
Watch: Rolex GMT BLNR
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Originally Posted by rashid.bk View Post
five months, seven months...that is an awfully long time to raise and issue. I'm sorry for your troubles but firstly, it seems the op himself did not know what to ask for, then the seller seems to have given him to the best of his ability what the op asked for.

The icing on the cake is he took it to get sized and has enjoyed it happily for not 1, or 2, or 3 or 4 but over five months until somehow he came across info on the bracelet. What exactly do you want the seller to do, give you money back, exchange it....i'm seriously confused. This isn't a case of a trusted seller cheating, misleading, providing horrible service.

I'm not even sure what this is. Op, honestly, this starts with you...
It's like asking a barber to cut your hair and just saying trim some off the top and fade the sides.
Then complain after he's done that it's too short and that he faded it to high up. What do you want now, to return the hair, give you a free a haircut because you gave a vague description and he followed it....

When i call my ts for a new watch i ask exactly for what i want, a random serial, unworn or don't care, all papers, bezel protector, mk x dial, shiny or brushed inside clasp, all stickers, name on warranty or not, bought nationally or abroad...even if it says it in the add, i confirm...
When ever i've bought an item i usually know waaaay more than the sales man and this is particularly true when it comes to cars. Our tss are great and knowledgeable but they aren't watch savants, they sell what you ask for and when you touch it, you inspect it and accept or return. Two days is the standard, three possible a week, generous on a vintage piece....over five months is....... I'm lost. You clearly say in your op, "it's my fault", well there you have it.
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