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7 April 2014, 07:46 AM | #31 |
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How many you want?
They're available here.
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7 April 2014, 08:21 AM | #32 |
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This is really a funny thread. If you don't want to be treated like garbage when you go into an AD, then don't go in. I have gone into many of them over the years and never bought from them. Just too expensive. Hey it is a commodity item. Trusted sellers on TRF have them and so do the AD's, if I want a BNIB with my name on the card, a trusted seller can make it happen, and oh yes, save some serious money. Form a relationship with an AD? Yeah, the guy who takes my money in the store is my new best friend. If you need to be stroked, then so be it.
I went into 2 AD's asking about the BLNR which were not on display, both brought them out from the back and gave me the BS story that they were waiting for a good customer to let them know. Both asked if I wanted to buy one now. Somehow I probably could have walked out of the store with it. Ended up buying a BNIB from DavidSW, could not be happier. |
7 April 2014, 08:38 AM | #33 |
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They maybe in the US but my AD, Prestons in Leeds are just superb. This would never happen there.
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7 April 2014, 08:39 AM | #34 | |
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Thanks for the sage advice. I never *want* to be treated like garbage at an AD. I *expect* minimally to be treated like a potential customer - I.e. Not in a way to guaranty no sale will ever happen. Nor do I need to be *stroked* - just a little respect at least at the level I'd expect at a local shoe store for gods sake. I am well-acquainted with the usual suspects / fantastic sellers here. ADs at large have yet to come close to decent enough treatment to make me want to buy from them. I keep thinking one day it might happen as I like to buy local - but not when the treatment is a step below Wal-Mart. |
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7 April 2014, 09:01 AM | #35 |
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My local AD here in France is a delight. I popped in on Thursday to see if they had a BLNR. It was not in the window....nor in the back. It was in a single watch display case in the middle of the shop. I went back today and bought it, and got a 500€ discount.
This is the second watch I have bought from these people, and probably not the last.
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7 April 2014, 01:48 PM | #36 |
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Based on my experience, this was not an unusual event, but I do have to wonder if the salesman was emphasizing the "rarity" and desirability of the piece to help reel you in.
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7 April 2014, 02:13 PM | #37 |
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7 April 2014, 02:45 PM | #38 |
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In 2004 I had my name added to the list for a 16610LV at an AD in Tyson's Corner. I got a call almost a year later that they had one for me. Unfortunately, I had to decline the SubLV at the time as I had just purchased two IWC pieces weeks earlier.
The AD at the Pentagon City is one where I will never ever buy a high end watch. They remind me of most used car sales tactics (no offense intended to car sales people here). Their store in San Antonio, however, have sales staff that are professionals and treat customers first class. I do love the family owned AD in old town Alexandria. They always treat me first class anytime I walk in their store for minor stuff (remove links, adjustment, etc). These people are as genuine and sincere and always provide the best customer care that I have observed. I often bring them treats I buy at the bakery next door to the store and they appreciate it. |
7 April 2014, 03:01 PM | #39 |
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I'm thinking it was a ploy to get money out of you. Add you to the list and then later call you saying that there was another interested party wanting it but if you were willing to pay X then it's yours. FWIW, I don't take too kindly to BS from clerks. And have little tolerance for suspect behavior.
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7 April 2014, 04:42 PM | #40 |
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This is why I'll make a call to one of our select buyers here on TRF. No-haggle price games and no BS.
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