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Old 2 February 2016, 11:43 PM   #31
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I own several Rolexs ( 8 total ) I do not get the idea of a unworn watch verse one with stickers. I rotate and wear my watches and know in time everyone will have wear marks. I buy them to enjoy, not just to sit in the safe and look at. Wear the watch and enjoy it.
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Old 2 February 2016, 11:45 PM   #32
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I decided not to buy and left.

What are your thoughts?
Someone else will buy it
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Old 2 February 2016, 11:54 PM   #33
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WIS (emphasis on "I") can be mental.
I have absolutely no problems with anyone being very picky and having extreme attention to detail, but how many threads have we seen like this? People in sales definitely know that there are three points to every sale: 1) Quality of the product, 2) Quality of the service (before and after sale), and 3) Price. Number 1 and 2 typically dictate number 3. Dr. Tom is a great example for paying for service. His AD takes very good care of him. They kiss his butt (as they should), and Dr. Tom pays extra for the high level of service. AND, after spending many hours around him on various occasions, I have never once heard him complain about the price. I'm not picking on the OP or anyone else. Just noticing a general trend I've seen here.
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Old 3 February 2016, 12:52 AM   #34
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I have absolutely no problems with anyone being very picky and having extreme attention to detail, but how many threads have we seen like this? People in sales definitely know that there are three points to every sale: 1) Quality of the product, 2) Quality of the service (before and after sale), and 3) Price. Number 1 and 2 typically dictate number 3. Dr. Tom is a great example for paying for service. His AD takes very good care of him. They kiss his butt (as they should), and Dr. Tom pays extra for the high level of service. AND, after spending many hours around him on various occasions, I have never once heard him complain about the price. I'm not picking on the OP or anyone else. Just noticing a general trend I've seen here.

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