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Old 25 July 2014, 06:18 AM   #31
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The AD's near me have pretty much all been robbed within the past couple of years. All doors are locked and you have to be buzzed in and out.
If the AD's used a license policy instead I would probably oblige. I don't really see the big deal. How could they not give me my ID back?
Maybe they were just trying to see if you had your wallet with you to gauge if you were a buyer?
Why didn't you just ask why they needed it?
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Old 25 July 2014, 06:20 AM   #32
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I've would have love to see the face on the salesperson. When you turned around and walked away without saying anything. Could have bin a great youtube moment

You did the right thing.
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Old 25 July 2014, 06:24 AM   #33
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I've done it before. Never given it a second thought. They're handing over a small piece of jewelry worth more than a car in some cases. Doesn't bother me at all.
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Old 25 July 2014, 06:35 AM   #34
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for 31 years i wore a gmt rootbeer 167533 into several ad's, wearing something short sleeved, where the watch could be seen.

"dressed for the office", jacket/long sleeved shirt, watch visible?

if they don't think you're a player & you want to see something expensive, they'll act accordingly.
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Old 25 July 2014, 06:41 AM   #35
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Are we suprised Jared acts like this. . . I'm not. It wouldn't suprise me if they took your ID and scanned it so they would have your information to solicit you in the future or sell it to someone else to solicit you. I refuse to buy gas or anything at Sheetz since they insist on scanning your ID and keeping your info when you buy beer/tobacco (the law says if you look under 35 they check your age, not retain all your info/purchasing habits indefinately).

I'd rather get buzzed in and/or have armed guards present.
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Old 25 July 2014, 06:46 AM   #36
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Jared is a national chain owned by Signet Jewelry out of Bermuda, via another holding company, and I think they also own Kay's jewelers, a more down-market jeweler. It looks like they own different tiered stores to appeal to different demographics. Smart marketing, medicare jewelry.
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Old 25 July 2014, 06:55 AM   #37
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I've done it before. Never given it a second thought. They're handing over a small piece of jewelry worth more than a car in some cases. Doesn't bother me at all.


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Old 25 July 2014, 06:55 AM   #38
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Old 25 July 2014, 06:55 AM   #39
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While I wouldn't want to hand over my ID on general principle, I do understand why they might want it. The ADs near me just buzz you in. No ID.

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That's Jared for you. I refuse to do business at all with Jared because of a particular sign on their door and my strong beliefs, I'll leave it at that as not to upset the mods.
I know the kind of sign you're talking about; I see them occasionally, even here in TX. One of the grocery stores in town put up such a sign. Guess where I no longer shop?
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Old 25 July 2014, 07:00 AM   #40
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Jared is a national chain owned by Signet Jewelry out of Bermuda, via another holding company, and I think they also own Kay's jewelers, a more down-market jeweler. It looks like they own different tiered stores to appeal to different demographics. Smart marketing, medicare jewelry.

Exactly. I can't tell the difference between Jared and the other mall stores. Bunch of lower-end jewelery I wouldn't buy my wife. I wouldn't go as far as calling it medicare jewelery that would be REALLY bad.
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Old 25 July 2014, 07:04 AM   #41
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While I wouldn't want to hand over my ID on general principle, I do understand why they might want it. The ADs near me just buzz you in. No ID.



I know the kind of sign you're talking about; I see them occasionally, even here in TX. One of the grocery stores in town put up such a sign. Guess where I no longer shop?
Yep, I know the sign you guys are talking about and those stores do not get my business either. One a related note, I will never set foot in a Target store again because of a similar thing recently. Anyway, I've never been asked for an ID in a jewelry / watch store either and would have probably done the same thing as the OP.
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Old 25 July 2014, 07:05 AM   #42
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Exactly. I can't tell the difference between Jared and the other mall stores. Bunch of lower-end jewelery I wouldn't buy my wife. I wouldn't go as far as calling it medicare jewelery that would be REALLY bad.
I suspect he meant mediocre jewelry; perhaps the spell-checker kicked in.

Mall chains like Kay's and Jared don't really sell jewelry, they sell money. The merchandise is just a way to push high-interest financing on people who really cannot afford it...
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Old 25 July 2014, 07:24 AM   #43
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Old 25 July 2014, 07:30 AM   #44
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That's Jared for you. I refuse to do business at all with Jared because of a particular sign on their door and my strong beliefs, I'll leave it at that as not to upset the mods.
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I know the kind of sign you're talking about; I see them occasionally, even here in TX. One of the grocery stores in town put up such a sign. Guess where I no longer shop?
I don't know what sign this is so I Googled Jared and found this:

http://jared.pissedconsumer.com/


Can someone perhaps PM me about the sign..?

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Old 25 July 2014, 07:50 AM   #45
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Maybe she likes you; my experience is when a woman cards you it's because they want to know your exact age. Men don't care.
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Old 25 July 2014, 07:52 AM   #46
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I see where you're coming from being offended but playing devils advocate, what if some random person on the street came up to you and asked to try on your day date? What if you went to a bank and asked to quickly hold $25,000? They'd laugh you out the door...

Most ADs in the DC area display placards in their cases that it's their insurers policy to only show one watch at a time, so the ID rule doesn't seem to far fetched. Then again, they have all broken this rule in front of me.

One AD handed me an Aquanaut to try on and then told me he'd be right back and walked into the back...
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Old 25 July 2014, 08:10 AM   #47
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Your beliefs are your beliefs but I have to ask what was so insulting? What do you think the salesperson was going to do with your ID which most likely would have never left your site.

I have been asked a few times and honestly never even thought twice about it, then again I was there to buy not shop. They are dealing with $10k-??? watches and could you imagine how many times a day someone walks in who simply wants to try on a Rolex and take a pic for a web site.

These are also stores that are in malls and lack security to lock you in.

If they ask everyone for an ID regardless of how you are dressed they are doing the right thing. Would you rather they pick and choose who they ask for an ID?

To each his own but I wouldn't let it ruin my day especially if you have the means to be Rolex shopping. Buy where you feel comfortable.
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Old 25 July 2014, 08:13 AM   #48
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There has been several high profile robberies of Rolex AD's, several in San Diego in the last year or two, sounds like asking for ID is becoming a more common practice. Personally, I think its ineffective, an armed robber doesn't care about being asked for an ID, they just stick their pistol in your FACE and tell you what to do. It must be to deter the kind of thief that asks to see a piece and then bolts for the door with it. Still, doesn't seem all that effective to me.

As to taking offense, I don't understand that reaction, its your right to refuse and leave, and that's perfectly fine by me.
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Old 25 July 2014, 08:15 AM   #49
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my current ad has an in uniform phoenix pd officer in the store when it's open.

he's probably making enough $$ on the part-time gig that he manipulates his schedule for off-time availability.
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Old 25 July 2014, 08:18 AM   #50
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I would ask them, if you guaranteed your watches are real then I ll show my iD.
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Old 25 July 2014, 08:32 AM   #51
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You are right, but I'm leaving it Medicare as it is funnier.

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I suspect he meant mediocre jewelry; perhaps the spell-checker kicked in.

Mall chains like Kay's and Jared don't really sell jewelry, they sell money. The merchandise is just a way to push high-interest financing on people who really cannot afford it...
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Old 25 July 2014, 08:35 AM   #52
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Our AD was knocked over twice I believe, so I do not blame them for whatever measures they take. I know the owners, it is a small business, and they can't afford frequent robberies.
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Old 25 July 2014, 08:43 AM   #53
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A Royal Maui by me requires photo ID when trying on watches. Not a big deal to me although I was surprised the first time.
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Old 25 July 2014, 09:00 AM   #54
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At our Porsche Centre, our policy is to ask for a driver's license when performing a demonstration drive. This is to make sure the test driver has a valid license and verify who we are working with. A photocopy is made and the license is returned right away. I believe we handle this in a very professional way and never have had anyone decline to show their ID. Different setting than a watch boutique of course but I think it is all in the delivery.


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Old 25 July 2014, 09:05 AM   #55
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Some stores just have odd policies

the IWC boutique in Beverly Hills Rodeo Drive
wouldn't even let me inside, they kept assuming im looking or at the wrong store,
I was in Basket ball shorts and a T-shirt and sandals, I wasn't aware there was a dress code to eye shop

I was right next door at Cartier Picking up a few things I bought for me and my ex (Gf at the time)

and as i was walking by i saw the IWC literally right next door, behind it so I tried to take a peak and the security stood infront of me not letting me pass him, and the sales said he thinks I may have the wrong store in interest.

Till this day, I never look at a IWC although it's not IWC's fault it was that stupid boutique.

Anyways, Word got around rodeo (I shop at LV, Hermes, Prada, Cartier) And I won't say who but someone i buy a lot from happens to know the one in charge of that area for IWC boutiques.
They got my number and invited me for grand opening at South Coast, I excitedly rejected it :D
Well done.

I might have flaked for the invite though, I get excited when they send me invites and freebies :).
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Old 25 July 2014, 09:08 AM   #56
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I always have fake ID on me for such moments.
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Old 25 July 2014, 09:25 AM   #57
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I think I may have been to the store in question and they let me try on the DD without giving an id. Is it in the open mall outlet stores in Manchester, which is next to Nashua?

Kind of funny story but I was interested in a DJ they had and asked they sales guy if the watches were certified and serviced by rolex, which he told me they were. This was a mid 9Os 16234 and when I asked if it was all original he said it was better than original because the crystal was an 'upgraded sapphire crystal which was better than the plastic crystal the watch ame with when new..' And when I asked to see the rolex paperwork for the service he pulled it out of the safe and it was not serviced by rolex, but some random Jeweler...I did not buy the watch :)
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Old 25 July 2014, 10:09 AM   #58
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a local ad by me has the license policy. to be fair, it isnt in the best part of town and its sort of close to detroit. BUT with all that said, i have never had to show my license. i like to think its because of my boyish good looks and stunning personality.. lol j/k i usually ask for a specific model and then it goes from there.
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Old 25 July 2014, 10:15 AM   #59
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Ugh. Another story about a chain store. I can't handle them anymore.
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I don't know what sign this is so I Googled Jared and found this:

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Can someone perhaps PM me about the sign..?

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