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24 March 2007, 09:49 AM | #11 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Real Name: Jeff
Location: Lost Angeles
Watch: all about acrylic
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Say you save $800 buying grey market (the TT example mentioned above) and the watch isn't running 100%. Off to the RSC for a $495 basic service. You're still ahead $300 and then you WILL have a RSC 1 year warranty to boot. That's assuming it's a problem the seller won't fix. Stick with a good seller and you are going to be OK. Lots of Rolex trained watch guys out there if you're willing to look. How is going back to the seller any more of a PITA then going back to the AD or an RSC? Lots of folks out there providing good customer service. All depends on what you buy, how you buy it, and what you know. You can save a pretty penny if you do some homework. My customers never pay MSRP. I don't sell MSRP. I don't buy MSRP. :)
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