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Old 14 February 2011, 01:33 PM   #27
Dr.Brian
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Yes, if I thought I would have an allergy to a product that I felt some need to acquire over a competitor, I might do what I suggested. And I wouldn't lose any sleep over it either. I must be morally bereft. Please don't ban me for inciting anarchy. The dealer would take it back as it would be indistinguishable from new. When I rent a luxury car that "requires" high octane gas I fill up with the bargain stuff in as well, just to save 25 cents a gallon. Don't tell Hertz.
BTW America has nothing to do with it, so save your slurs for someone else.
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Have I got this right?
You would buy a new Rolex just to find out if it gives you a rash. You will wear it to bed for a week and then take it back to the AD as unworn if it doesn't work out.


1) You would need to have it sized so it is no longer 'New'.
2) It will be a used watch that you would be returning.

Only in America.

I wil repeat my post.

IMO probably one of the worst ideas ever posted.
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