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29 July 2007, 02:08 AM | #1 |
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Location: Perth, West Aus
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my absolute first post here - what a bloody disappointment!
hi all...
ive been a "lurker" on this forum for sometime now but have been holding off on my first post for when i finally bought my watch. To that end, i finally saw a Sea Dweller that i really liked advertised on a Australian based business' website. I wrote the following email querying about the watch "Dear Sir I am writing to express an interest in a Rolex Seadweller that you have advertised on your website, Ref ****, serial no Z********. You have noted that it is unworn and comes New in Box. Can you pls advise if the warranty paperwork has a dealer stamp on it and also if the purchaser details have been left blank? When I purchase a watch, I prefer to inspect the dial etc under a loupe to ensure that there are no blemishes, faults or defects as products can sometimes slip through QC processes. Can you pls confirm this watch is free from all such defects, blemishes and faults? Finally, can you please advise your payment process and mailing process? I can pay a deposit immediately, however would like to wait 2-3 weeks before finalising the purchase. Can you assist with this? cheers Jeelan Amin" i awaited their response quite eagerly and this evening, this is the response i got. "Hi Amin - you "aim for perfection" is unreasonable. You should deal with Rolex directly. Good luck, ****" what the heck?????????? Quite disappointed by this attitude and was definately hoping to introduce myself under better circumstances than this. cheers Jeelan |
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