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10 February 2017, 05:06 AM | #1 |
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Lady's Oyster 67193 No Date
https://www.grayandsons.com/fine-wat...ual-67193.html
Hello, I've been lurking here for awhile trying to learn as much as possible before buying a Rolex for my fiancé's wedding gift. I found this Oyster and after going back and forth a couple times agreed on a price I thought was fair. The seller is a brick and mortar and offers a 10 day refund policy, no questions asked. The ad for the watch I'm looking at said the papers were included which was great and I confirmed over the phone that they really did have them. I paid for the watch and the next day before it was being shipped out I got a call saying they made a mistake and the watch doesn't actually have papers. I was pretty disappointed and they offered to take $100 off the price. Question - what value would you put on papers coming with the watch? This was the only Oyster with blue dial I found which supposedly had papers so I was excited. I feel like $100 is low for not including the papers. Thank you! (note: the pictures of the watch face are stock Rolex - they did provide actual pictures but they took them down once the sale was finalized) Last edited by elkaboing; 10 February 2017 at 05:14 AM.. Reason: Wanted to say more than just "Hello" |
10 February 2017, 07:33 AM | #2 |
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About 200 is right imho
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10 February 2017, 07:35 AM | #3 |
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If it were me, I'd demand a refund. Sounds like a bait and switch.
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