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Old 13 January 2020, 08:32 AM   #1
daOnlyBG
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For those who've hit high spending milestones with AD reps-

-what concrete changes have you seen in the way the AD treats you?

I'm sure they're more polite, soliciting you more watches and stuff, maybe even holiday greetings.

Do they offer you more allocation pieces? Pre-release information? Do they invite you to private/exclusive events, talks, and so forth? Perhaps they were willing to provide more substantial discounts after certain limits?

To be clear, I'm talking about the $100K milestone, $250K milestone, $500K, $1M, etc. For the average person (yours truly included), I'm sure most of us could only dream of having that money to spend on ourselves, nevermind on one lone hobby. However, I'm sure there's a small handful of people here who have spent that much over the years.

Chalk it up to curiosity- how have ADs treated you when you've spent so much?
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