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28 November 2009, 05:46 AM | #1 |
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deliciousdiamonds.co.uk or deliciouswatches.co.uk
I have been trying to buy a replacement watch for one that was stolen. Unfortunately the Sea Dweller 16600 is now fairly hard to find. I located a couple of second hand ones, but then found a site that indicated it could get a new one. I was sceptical, but decided to give it a go.
I had a look through this forum first, to find out what I could about them, but only found one reference to them. I have to say it was not particularly complimentary. Knowing I could always use my credit card chargeback and cancel payment if things didn't work out, I gave them a call, and asked them to confirm their answers by e-mail. This is what they wrote Many thanks for your enquiry this morning regarding the Rolex Seadweller 16600. As we discussed my supplier has one of these watches in stock and we would be able to get it to you within 7 working days from the day the order is placed. This particular model is an M series, the watch comes with the manufacturers warrantee and all the paper work will be in your name. The warrantee will be dated as the watch is sent out to you. Your watch will then be delivered via registered post that will need to be signed for and we will send you an email with the tracking number so you can track you order on line.Eight working days later, I called them to find out the status of my order. I could not get through. I left several voice messages, and e-mailed them, but never got an answer. Finally I used their web-chat facility, and got through. They said their supplier had decided to send it with another order, that it would take 3-4 more days. 3 days later, I called them back (well, actually called them over a dozen times without success, then e-mailed and finally contacted them by web-chat. They told me UPS were about to deliver it. After holding for over an hour on web-chat, then repeatedly harrassing them as they continually failed to contact me, they said that the order had arrived with UPS in two parts, and that part 2 had become separated from the main order. It would be with me the next day. They assured me they would send it round by courrier to get to me within an hour. The following day, after calling them another half a dozen times, web-chatting and harrassing them incessantly, they told me the wrong watch had been sent, and they would again contact the supplier to ask them to send it. They said I would definitely get it today. They apologised and indicated they would compensate by reducing the cost by £100. They would call me in the morning regardless of the situation to confirm. Guess what? No call this morning, so I called them. They said the watch would arrive in the afternoon. They would call me by 17:30. Guess what? They didn't. I contacted them by web-chat, and was told their manager was on the phone to UPS, and the package would definitely arirve tonight, after which they promised to send it round by motorbike. They would call me in an hour. Guess what? 2 hours, and no call.[/LIST] At this stage, I am not sure what to do. The staff seem genuinely nice and willing to help, but totally unable to resolve the situation. Meanwhile, the model is not available anywhere else. I keep hoping that somehow, the watch will show up, but I am beginning to have the nagging suspicion they are no closer to getting the watch to me than ever before. I have also wondered whether it is all a scam, but although I have read a few more negative reviews about them, I have found nothing to suggest anything like that. It has now been 19 working days. Does anyone here have a suggestion, or any experience at all with this retailer? My current thinking is wait a few more days, and then call my credit card company to cancel the order. I'd appreciate advice. Meanwhile, I will update this thread to keep you informed of what happens. Many thanks! Last edited by Lol-x; 28 November 2009 at 07:53 AM.. Reason: commercial links removed. |
28 November 2009, 08:40 AM | #2 |
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Sorry, JL. Keep us posted, good luck!
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28 November 2009, 09:29 AM | #3 |
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You're quite correct in your concern.
If it were me I'd get straight onto the Credit Card provider and get them to reverse the payment. The are jointly liable for the non delivery of your watch. Deal with someone more professional. The V serial SDs do crop up occasionally in the sales forums and trusted UK grey dealers.
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wow what a story...thankfully this dsont happen with our us companies, hope it all works out for you in the end.
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...the story goes on...
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I have spent the last five days repeatedly on the phone to them, and asked them for a daily update. At first, they continued to assure me that the watch would be received by Friday, and said their supplier had lied ot them and didn't actually have the watch in stock at the time, but were sending it now. Subsequently, they said that actually their supplier didn't have one, but are stil hoping to get one to me tihs week. I also note that the £100 that they promised last week to credit back onto my card has still not reached me The staff continue to give the impression of trying to be helpful, but I must admit that this company has serious management problems, and I am fast giving up hope. I shall be complaining to local Trading Standards. I will continue to post updates on here - just in case they actually do manage to deliver. However, given the choice, I would advise anyone looking for a watch that is still available to avoid the stress and hassle, and not choose to buy from deliciouswatches.co.uk or deliciousdiamonds.co.uk ever. |
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Conclusion - how the story ended
Dear all
I received an enquiry from a forum member currently undergoing a similar experience, which reminded me that I really should share the conclusion to the story. I hope it can be of some help to others. Quote:
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9 January 2010, 12:22 AM | #8 |
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http://www.deliciouswatches.co.uk/index.php?id=watches
can anybody verify http://www.deliciouswatches.co.uk/index.php?id=watches for selling authentic rolexes? Has anybody bought from here? Thanks
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