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2 July 2018, 08:41 AM | #61 | |
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2 July 2018, 08:41 AM | #62 |
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It is this simple:
Just as it is the right of an AD not to give a discount it is my right not to purchase from them and instead from an AD that will give a discount. Watches are not necessities these days. As time goes on they will become less and less popular. We already have people on here that treat them as jewelry and won’t even wear them out of the house for fear of getting a tiny scratch or nick on them. Why would I pay full price for an item like that? Makes no sense. |
2 July 2018, 08:46 AM | #63 |
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I understand these are supposed to be luxury goods and the service should be luxuriating too and make you feel special even when you the customer pushes the limits, but these days sarcasm and arrogance are par for the course as the market is so imbalanced, just the way it is now.
It's a shame as I like testing the high professionalism in luxury service by sometimes being very cheeky and very demanding and seeing how well trained these people really are, as the premium price of the goods is also about their top notch service too, esp in restaurants, hotels and retailers. |
2 July 2018, 08:52 AM | #64 |
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Many folks at some point have experienced rude service from a Rolex AD. It really depends on the personality of the salesperson and your chemistry with them. Indeed they may have fielded numerous requests for discounts and get tired of responding. The present luxury watch market favors the sellers since there is greater demand and low supply. Over the years the balance of power shifts back and forth between buyer and seller depending on world economics. Nowadays it seems paying MSRP is a privilege, but it use to be 10-20% discounts were more readily available, especially for TT watches. Since you approached the AD in a civil manner, they should have responded in the same way without the attitude. It's best to move on and go with your first AD whom you seemed to get on well with. A first time Rolex buyer can sometimes be shocked by the politics involved in making purchases in today's market. Good luck in your search. Post some pics of your new Rolex when you get it. Cheers!
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2 July 2018, 09:12 AM | #65 | |
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For a two tone or pm piece? Anyone who pays list for a two tone or pm piece is throwing money down the drain. All of these are easily had at discounts. Always have been and always will be |
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2 July 2018, 09:24 AM | #66 |
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Just my opinion, so take it for what it's worth. You're buying luxury goods but haggling like flea market:
"What can you do?" ... "Bah! I can get it lower!" Maybe a different approach, and add honest info in the right amount ... "I'm on a road trip and figured what the heck. I can't get this piece out of my mind and my local dealer XYZ offered it to me at $ABC. I'm feeling good and impulsive -- would you be willing to match that? If yes, I'll take it today." You could even cite a slightly lower $ if you want, but open negotiate by offering what you are willing to pay. You are upfront with what you can get it for, and not asking for a better deal. I don't agree with the approach or mentality that luxury goods means salesmen should kiss the customer's feet Customer service is a two-way street. |
2 July 2018, 09:29 AM | #67 |
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It all depends on the way OP communicated the fact that she was offered a better deal elsewhere. Tone and wording can change everything.
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The OP hasn't said what model TT watch she was looking at. Lady DJ?...what? Economic times are good, and she may have been looking at the most popular, most sought after Ladies Rolex and that model may be TT. Lady DJs aren't sitting around display cases, unwanted. They have never sat around in display cases unwanted. They have always been super-popular and move.
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Men's watches may become less popular, but I don't agree that women's jewelry/Rolex will become less and less popular, even if it is a watch. Women have always been more realistic and honest as to what a Rolex is; jewelry. Jewelry on the wrist will always be popular. |
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Sounds like you don’t want to pay the going price...so the answer may be - never, or not for a long time. Ever consider buying used? |
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The OP said it's her first Rolex and she based her expectations of a discount on a TT (and level of a discount...$200 by an AD she was offered as an unknown walk-in she termed "measly") on what she found out here on TRF, a place where 99% of posters are men, buy men's watches, and overwhelmingly prefer SS. A full 50% of those men have hang ups about wearing anything with yellow gold, or that something looks "too blingy". Almost none would wear something with diamonds. The number of women buying luxury goods who don't like some gold or diamonds is few and far between. Does the above group sound like a good source for her to use when developing expectations of pricing/discounts, which is nothing more than a reflection of what's desirable and moves out of display cases? Transposing what's happening in the Men's Rolex world onto the Women's Rolex jewelry-watch world is setting oneself up for false expectations. |
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2 July 2018, 09:52 AM | #71 |
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Many on this forum can’t find the Rolex they want.
Many on this forum are not even offered a discount. You found a Rolex you wanted, were offered a discount, but consider the AD rude because the discount was not as much as you deem appropriate? With that mindset, Rolex may not be the right brand for you. |
2 July 2018, 09:57 AM | #72 |
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hmmmm!? Yeah. Go buy it from the first place and enjoy. I don’t really see what’s wrong with that.
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One way or another you always pay haha. |
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OP, Good luck with your shopping.
You will meet a variety of sales people and managers. I'm lucky to live in a small city where the AD has good sales people and the owner takes good care of his jewelry and watch customers (because repeat business is vital to a healthy AD). You have some good choices: buy from a trusted seller on TRF (I've had good experiences), buy from an AD at list price (I've had good experiences with my local AD), buy from an AD after some polite haggling (I've had good experiences with my local AD as a repeat customer ... your results may vary ... my approach is similar to buying a car ... "do you have some flexibility? I'm ready to buy today. ... mmm ... well, I'll call the manager ... (manager) I could include the tax ... how about another XXX dollars? ... no, but I can do YYY dollars. OK. Great. or mmmm. I need to sleep on that.) Of course, car dealers and ADs are usually experienced negotiators. So, it's hard to out negotiate a car dealer or an AD. If the local economy is good, someone else will buy that car or that watch in a few months. Buying from a trusted seller is usually a stress-free choice at a pleasing price. Good luck. |
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Lady DJ 28mm TT rose gold brown dial Roman numerals, bought within the last two months at an airport AD in Australia in conjunction with a ss gmt for a 7% discount.
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2 July 2018, 10:25 AM | #77 | |
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His above retort is a very normal comeback with sellers. Play a little bit. |
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2 July 2018, 10:49 AM | #78 |
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I'm amazed and saddened to see how many people took this thread to be about discounts. I took it that the seller was sarcastic to the buyer. I don't care what anyone says, a seller of non-essential products treating a potential customer with rudeness and sarcasm is completely unacceptable.
if you think this rudeness was somehow acceptable.
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I guess according to some people in this forum, sarcasm in customer service is common to them. I've never had an experience like this anywhere. Not at Saks FIfth and not at Wal-Mart lol. |
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Boo hoo
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2 July 2018, 11:11 AM | #81 |
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That seems high, especially in current climate. With no established AD relationship extremely doubtful that one can get anywhere near that.
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Since your own dealer's "okay discount" apparently isn't enough for you to purchase it, what model were you looking at and what are your discount expectations? (besides a vague "TT watches get discounted" that is probably based on the desirability-level of men's TT watches, not women's models). Not to excuse sarcasm or rudeness, but to the out of state AD you're just someone not local who just breezed in while on a trip asking for a discount and making a claim of someone else significantly bettering him on price for a watch that he may have no trouble at all selling for or near MSRP to his regular customers. Anyone can make a claim of being able to get a better deal elsewhere. Why haven't you bought the better priced watch from your local dealer if that's the best discount you've found? How do you know it's only "okay", and not actually very good for that particular model? |
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Lol $200 for this drama...
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However, as a casual observer and only having your account of the exchange to go by. I offer the following. Judging by your account, you don't seem as skilled at negotiations as other more seasoned veterans of a male dominated segment of "high end" Veblen goods. Further, you don't seem to fully understand the current state of the market and the recent re-alignment of the power balance with regard to Rolex watches and with regard to the models that are bread and butter to dealers. I have no doubt you will do better next time |
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i think his response was spot on. glad it made you upset. go back to bags and shoes if you cant take an honest response.
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2 July 2018, 11:37 AM | #90 | |
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CRM114 is quite correct. As an example my then fiancé was more than happy to let me do the negotiating with any prospective dealer when I bought her Wedding present(from me) Rolex watch. We share everything except tooth brushes and she fully understands that I am a better negotiator with everything. Plain and simple But I only negotiate where I feel as though I may get somewhere with it and I try not to waste anybody's time or fail to respect their need to turn a dollar. |
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