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Old 19 June 2022, 11:04 PM   #31
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Great watch; all's well that ends well. Congratulations!!
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Old 20 June 2022, 12:01 AM   #32
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Old 20 June 2022, 03:41 AM   #33
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Me and my wife both feel that they were trying to get out of the sale or she wasn’t supposed to sell me the watch I never called the CC company because I never got declined they said payment was fine it was on the warranty side.

Well glad it all worked out in the end and you got your LV! It’s a stunner!!


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Old 20 June 2022, 08:35 AM   #34
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Congratulations on the LVC OP.

Did you call your credit a card company and explain what happened. It doesn’t add up to me, as if it was a credit card company, the transaction would be declined right from the outset.
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Me and my wife both feel that they were trying to get out of the sale or she wasn’t supposed to sell me the watch I never called the CC company because I never got declined they said payment was fine it was on the warranty side.
I'm fairly certain it was the credit card company. Yes, the payment went through just fine (because it was within your credit limit and available credit), and you signed the receipt. Then, someone in the Fraud Department at the cc company saw that a larger-than-normal purchase had been made for a luxury product, and flagged it, which put a halt on the sale. Most likely, someone at the cc company contacted the store where you were, and confirmed with them that, yes, indeed it was the actual credit card holder who was there making the purchase with his own card -- not some random dude with a stolen card.

That's why it's always best to call your cc company before you make such a purchase, to let them know that you'll be doing this and that it's on the up-and-up and not a bogus charge.
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