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1 January 2014, 05:15 AM | #31 |
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1 January 2014, 11:52 AM | #32 |
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Unless you know for a fact that they want to wear the watch and they are there for the watch, then having a jeweler to adjust the watch is completely useless. Just because its a Rolex it does not mean that the recipients are interested in the watch or that model or want to wear on their wrists. Some may not even want to keep it and would pass it over to whoever.
anyway, one of my desires is to get presented one day with a golden Rolex (which I will not wear!) but i would love to have all the above... including the jeweler. lol |
1 January 2014, 12:23 PM | #33 |
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I'm sure they will be very grateful to you...temporarily. But once bitten by the bug and they find out just how much your free watch ends up costing them acquiring the next grail and then the next, well...duck for cover!
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1 January 2014, 12:31 PM | #34 |
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Fill a piñata full of candy and those DJ's and let them at it
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1 January 2014, 12:33 PM | #35 |
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Hey old buddy, old pal. What about me? I've bought tons of stuff from you.
Seriously I'd got with the jeweler adjusting bracelets, but give the customers the option. You have good ideas. |
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This guy sounds like a troll.
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3 January 2014, 01:59 PM | #37 |
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I look forward to hearing just how incredibly well the evening goes and to seeing some pictures.
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Doubtful. He stated his intentions and needs several weeks ago.
I just hope he read the warning from a member who is a CPA.
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I've got a few other questions. 1. Should we have all recipients hold their open watch box or put the watches on for a group photo? 2. Should the protective film be removed before presenting them? 3. Will I have any problems with airport security carrying these watches in my carry on for a domestic flight? |
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Keep it simple and classy. The idea of a jeweller there to resize the watches on the spot is a bit tacky to me. And ditch the security guard.
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3 January 2014, 04:19 PM | #43 |
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WOW…I wish I was in the private business sector instead of the government health care system..LOL
You are doing absolutely beautifully. :-) |
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I'd stay on the cautious side of things too, especially if there are Customers in that event NOT getting a watch. Sure you don't want 7 very happy guys and several other very disgruntled ones I'm afraid.
Making it very public might also make it difficult for those guys to be able to keep the gift because of compliance issues with their Employers. If anybody else from their company participates in the event, everybody in their office will know the Monday after. Too much fanfare might also be a difficult situation to undergo if their personality is on the shy side of things. They will hate the attention they get. Having a public, filmed watch fitting is way more than many might appreciate. I'm not shy, and I wouldn't like it. Sorry to crash the party before it starts, but unless all of the above are reasonably under control, I'd not do it. |
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Keep the stickers on, they will get a kick out of peeling them off.
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5 January 2014, 08:07 AM | #46 |
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What an awesome event make sure you video tape it for them and us! Then get them all to join this forum and we will take it from there!!
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Jealous much?
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tell them that they have all been entered into a draw , for being special etc ,,, give them an envelope each , and tell them ticket 7 is the winner ... have them pick the envelopes maybe ,,,, have a ticket 7 in each envelope ,,, depends how formal the event is .
have the date and name engraved on the back of each. |
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5 January 2014, 01:44 PM | #51 |
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Give them Seikos. 6 out of 7 won't appreciate a Rolex!!!!
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Amazing gesture....got mine at a breakfast gtg with some longtime friends. They gave me a wrapped gift, when I unwrapped it I knew it was a Rolex, didn't know it was going to be a Daytona. I was blown away.
Good luck.
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While the gesture is awesome, personally I think the ideas are over the top, almost tacky.
Do you know the customers well enough to know that they won't be offended by such a brash public display? Will other customers at the function (who don't receive a rolex) harbor ill feelings? But whether to do it or not is irrelevant since the event is happening regardless... I would just present the box to each customer and leave it at that...don't make a huge production out of it. Some may have no interest in wearing a rolex...some may be embarrassed if the presentation is made to look like a big production. This is just my 2 cents... |
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Yeah, this. I don't know the nature of the relationship here, but if I received a gift like that from a supplier, I doubt I could keep it. Receiving a gift of that size from a vendor would represent a conflict of interest and put me in an ethical jam. It's a nice gesture and all, but it may put your customers in an awkward spot. Keep it and risk your job, give it up and feel pretty bad in the process. Neither of those are good options.
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Awesome gift holy cow. Imagine getting that gift without knowing. They will die!!! There was a article on Kevin Durant giving Rolex as a gift to his team mates. All I ask is YouTube it
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7 dwarfs theme then each dwarf could present one but they must all have white gloves on.
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Exactly, this gift is obviously a symbolic gesture and their is no other brand as iconic as Rolex. |
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Or better yet, have Snow White present the watches to the 7 dwarfs
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