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29 September 2008, 12:38 AM | #21 |
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I do not get all the controversy surrounding Daytonas. They are typically held for the ADs best customers. So what is the problem. It is a business. Like it or not. Either become a good customer or develop a relationship to improve your chances. The list only seems to come into play if their are no VIPs that want the watch. My first rolex watch was a daytona and within 2 months I bought a black face and got my buddy one. I did not even know what a daytona was at the time. My AD told me I needed one so I bought it. There was a list 3 years deep. It turned out to be a very wise move and the AD has profited greatly as well as my wife with all the other items I have purchased which the watch would not even cover the taxes. Also it appears all the sales people are not equal. The watches typically go through the manager therefore he is the one who most likely makes the decisions and calling the shots.
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