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2 July 2018, 11:40 AM | #91 |
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When and where did I ever say that? I responded that discounts are available on TT. They are. Thats it. I never commented on anything else. Further more my response was to another posters comment that the fair price is msrp. Why is that the fair price? To who? If someone is saying to a stranger essentially you should be happy with paying msrp when I know for a fact that you can better with very little effort, as the OP already has, then I am going to say something. Personally I think its stupid to pay 10k for something that costs 10K if I know i can get it for 9K or 8K or whatever. The fair price to me (key word is "to me") is the price I negotiate on any good that I can negotiate a price on. YMMV
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However, I'm sure that first-rate treatment and help offered by the staff to a designer-dummy guy like me would have diminished or vanished completely if I came in immediately asking for discounts and making claims of "getting a better deal" elsewhere as if I were wandering between stalls at the old souk in Cairo buying trinkets. I'd even expect dripping sarcasm in some places Then I could go on Hermes or designer handbag forums complaining about the rude treatment. |
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To your point, I believe all dealings should be respectful. I know what I want to pay for something before I buy it and if I can't find it for that price, I don't buy it. It should be a win win for both parties. |
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Amateurish is the word I would use to describe the OP's attempt to be a bit of a player. |
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2 July 2018, 11:52 AM | #95 |
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You have to love the sarcasm non-ad’s have. I kinda enjoy the banter back and forth when I visit my local watch guys in OC or LA. Unfortunately, their prices are always too high compared to what we pay on the Forum. I guess their looking for non WIS to drop $9k something that is 10 years old and polished to heck. Always good to take it as part of the experience.
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But I think it should not necessarily be a win win scenario in each and every case. More importantly I feel it's best to make a good deal. An exchange where everybody walks away at the end and they are able to say "that was good". It has to be a mutual understanding of all things being well with the world even though one may have paid more than they had hoped The OP just needs to build the relationships |
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2 July 2018, 12:07 PM | #101 |
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TT Rolex are not scarce. They are everywhere. Again, the SS market and climate has nothing to do with TT or PM Rolex watches. Anyone saying it does is just trying to take your money. This is getting comical. It is like the people that continue to make up reason(s) for the price of 16710’s to climb higher. They made hundreds of thousands of them. They aren’t rare or scarce. People were saying “well Rolex doesn’t make a SS Pepsi anymore” and then Basel 2018 happened. Now they are on to other supposed reasons to try and justify the insane prices. It just keeps going with different excuses and reasons. They keep moving the goalposts.
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On reflection, I do think I've only ever seen one 16710 in the wild though I wonder where they all are? |
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2 July 2018, 12:17 PM | #103 | |
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There is no lack of desirability for TT in the women's Rolex market. In fact, it's probably the most desirable and most-sold women's metal(s). More than all-SS (because there's gold, and therefore more bling and versatility with other jewelry the combo provides), and more than all-precious metal (due to price). This is quite the opposite of men's models especially here on TRF which is highly-skewed towards all-SS sport watches like Submariners yet as you said this is where you're deriving your expectations for big discounts. The TT Lady DJ (if that's what you're after, you still haven't said) is possibly Rolex's single best-selling model watch, men's or women's, and desirability and sales are the basis for discounting items. Hard to move = greater possibility for discounts. What model Rolex are you after? Almost all threads here in the forums are specific as to what someone is looking for when the discussion turns to possible discounts, yet you haven't offered anything except "Rolex watch, TT". That's like me asking about a Hermes scarf value based on nothing more than "Silk, 90 cm x 90 cm". Well, scratch that, more like just "Hermes scarf, Silk". |
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2 July 2018, 12:38 PM | #104 |
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OP, go back to the out of state AD. Take the $200 off deal. Have them ship it to you and you won't have to pay the sales tax. Depending on the model and the price (plus your $200 off) this might amount to a significant discount when all is said and done. Maybe its the better deal than your local AD's offer.
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2 July 2018, 12:45 PM | #105 |
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2 July 2018, 12:51 PM | #106 |
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The guy made a valid point. If you can get a better discount at another dealer why wouldn't you just go back there?
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2 July 2018, 01:02 PM | #107 |
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CRM makes a good point. Most guys don't want two tone, but many women do. It's blingy and it matches the tone of their other gold/silver/platinum jewelry. Ladies TT sells well, especially since it's a much cheaper alternative to full PM
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I agree that the dealer is under no obligation to get into some price matching war, but regardless of what the customer is asking for there is never an excuse for being sarcastic or rude. It is simply not professional and therefore inexcusable. All the dealer has to say is, "hey, thanks for your interest but I'm not willing to lower the price."
I have found that salespeople at luxury brands in some instances (some are awesome, which I appreciate) can be exceptionally rude. It might be because they are the only dealer around for a highly sought after brand and don't have to work hard to make sales, I'm not sure. Sounds like this was one of those cases. |
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Please don't take it personal when you don't get what you want. You should just go back to the other AD. Don't waste your time getting offended. Just don't go back.
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I don't think the AD was rude at all. He didn't tell OP to get out or ignore OP. He suggested OP to get it at the first place for a better deal.
How is that rude? I asked for discount before and all of them said "no discount". I don't get mad. It is what it is. Just because some other AD gave 5% discount to a long-time customer, it doesn't mean I'm entitled the same treatment/discount. I still have a choice to buy or continue look elsewhere. Anyhow, at the end of the day, OP can go back to the first AD since it's the better deal. Good luck. |
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I read that your main issue was the "low fat discount" offered was way below expectation and the sarcastic tone used to deliver the offer was the cherry on top. But , dozens of posts later, the real issue was the "delivery" and not so much - the "low fat discount" . Have you considered the pre-loved watch market?
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Yep. He's funny, too. This thread is hilarious.
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You are an out of towns so he is unlikely going to receive a lot of business from you. I think what he offered is very fair in this setting.
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2 July 2018, 09:08 PM | #117 | |
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Clearly you wouldn’t ask at Hermes so why at Rolex? Down the line people will be saying “who on earth would ask for a discount at Rolex?”...and that’s what they want the brand to move to. |
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2 July 2018, 09:20 PM | #118 |
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My opinion when purchasing anything is, know exactly what you want, down to every spec / options. Do your research shop around but keep everything: discounts, prices, AD / vendors, etc., to yourself. Don’t ask for discounts, just let the sales person know you are interested and in the market to purchase the specific item. Give the salesperson your business card and let them know there isn’t any rush in them getting back with you. Just ask them to email or call you when they are prepared to provide their price & terms for the item in question. And when they give you their price & terms (sometime optional depending on the specific item of purchase), just say “thank you, I will consider your offer and will get back with you on my decision.” You then have all the data to make your decision when you have the level of data you feel is appropriate to make a decision. It might be one vendor or more, it is your decision to when you have enough data to make a final decision. You were polite to everyone. Your decision will be based on multiple variables, not just price. Only you know your priorities on what is important to you. It might be, you value the location of your AD because you want to come into the AD frequently to shot the breeze. There could be various reasons on your final decision. My point is about process, if you keep your process well defined and consistent, you are professional to all of your ADs and you have not burned any bridges. BTW, do follow up on the “no’s”, by stating, “I have decided to go with a different direction or vendor.” And sincerely thank them for your time and effort. Don’t go into any details, you don’t have to justify or defend your decision, you are the customer. You have all the data and control. Hope that helps on future purchases.
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So you cannot accept no for an answer and are annoyed so much by his bit of sarcasm that you make a post about it online, and hope people agree with how 'terribly' you were treated?
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2 July 2018, 10:59 PM | #120 |
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A luxury goods retailer with a snobby attitude?!
Say it ain’t so! |
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