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18 May 2019, 05:33 AM | #61 |
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My only problem with it is the lies, tell the truth be transparent and have some balls!
‘Yes Sir we only sell those to the high rollers’, at least we all know where we stand then. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
18 May 2019, 05:35 AM | #62 | |
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They are fuelling the market in that sense. I do not disagree with that. I’m merely disagreeing with people who think AD’s ‘disingenuous’ practices are the single largest reason why most ‘honest’ collectors cannot obtain what they want from ADs form the Rolex.com website. Again I concede these people may be in the minority, but they constitute a disproportionately large presence. And this may never be proven, and it probably is impossible to prove: A large number of what you call ‘normal buyers’ are anything but. This is simply dictated by the fact that ADs cannot charge above MSRP while ‘normal’ buyers can sell them at prices well above MSRP. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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18 May 2019, 05:44 AM | #64 | |
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Yes, thar is actually exactly what I am saying. And I suspect, based on y own experience is that an AD would not want to profit through greys if they could make the same money selling to ‘genuine’ customers. They don’t decide decide how many sports models they get, and how much they can sell them for. Why should you expect them to sell for less than what they think they could achieve, bearing in mind their own economic objectives, long run and short. Sure they could be more transparent about it, but as Jack Nicholson said: ‘You can’t handle the truth’! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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18 May 2019, 05:46 AM | #65 |
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Because AD is the obstacle between me and a new Daytona ceramic .. LOL
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18 May 2019, 06:01 AM | #66 | |
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Wow, your defense of practicing a business outside the accord they have entered into legally and contractually with the company supplying them the product, to further profit (not lose money as you wish to describe, instead, just generate more profit through greed) is befuddling. Further befuddling that you find no fault in that very same AD being responsible for the current state of affairs as result of supplying greys, for greed, who in turn further escalate the cost and greed, eventually passed to the consumer. Your ethics or lack thereof that you exhibit through your comments in this post are even yet more befuddling. Carry on in your world.
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18 May 2019, 06:12 AM | #67 |
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OP are you practicing up for a debate team...and it’s not a requirement to respond to every post. JAT
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18 May 2019, 06:24 AM | #68 |
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I try to be fair, I hate the greys as well!
This topic will always have people on both sides of the debate, to say that they are giving money to people by selling at MSRP is a bit of a strange view though. If you are a big spender and in favour with an AD then you will see it one way, if not you will likely see it another way. Obviously some of the most vociferous supporters of the current AD practice are affiliated with them, they must be to see bundling etc as acceptable. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
18 May 2019, 06:52 AM | #69 |
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Seems to be an issue very close to the OP's heart
Have a good weekend everyone. Try not to get angry at ADs
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18 May 2019, 07:01 AM | #70 |
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Why the AD hate?
The answer seems simple, either let ADs sell at market price or increase volume to ADs.
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18 May 2019, 07:19 AM | #71 | |
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Awww come on, a good meme now and again is great to beak up subjects that have been beaten to death. :) |
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18 May 2019, 07:19 AM | #72 |
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don't exactly hate the ADs but they can order stock from Rolex, not just receive what they get. perhaps only the SS models are per allocation basis.
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18 May 2019, 07:30 AM | #73 |
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When your girlfriend starts "maximizing profit" from another guy while still with you, I bet you'd be whistling a different tune.
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18 May 2019, 07:49 AM | #74 |
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Why are we still talking about this nonsense? Like a bunch of little school girls and boys...
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18 May 2019, 07:49 AM | #75 |
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People know that ADs are selling watches to grey dealers. It is simply not believable that the plentiful supply of SS models available from grey dealers are all coming from "flippers"; many are coming straight from ADs themselves. In addition, there are plenty of examples on these boards of ADs trying to bundle, so spend $35k on a Day Date and then they'll "see what they can do for you" for that SS GMT or Sub you're after. The system is broken. Imagine you wanted to buy a new BMW M3, and you go to the dealership and they've got nothing, but José's Autos across the street has 6 of them sitting in a row, all for 30% above MSRP; the dealership had just told you if you buy a 7 series then they'll see what they can do about getting you an M3.....wouldn't you be pissed off?
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18 May 2019, 08:45 AM | #79 |
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My two cents would be people need to stop extrapolating the minority of ADs that supply resellers or provide sub par service to mean that is what all ADs do.
Beyond that statement the ADs that genuinely and provably are engaging in unethical practices deserve all the criticism they have coming their way. |
18 May 2019, 08:46 AM | #80 |
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I like my AD just fine. Sometimes I even buy a watch from them. Sometimes they even manage to sell me a watch. Quite an achievement nowadays. They are a business. How they run their business is none of my business. Unless they defraud people, in which case they won't be a business any more.
Here's my problem with this thread and threads like it. Even if I didn't particularly like my AD, I would not hate them. Hate is an ugly, intense and toxic emotion. Do people really hate other people for such superficial reasons? This is not good. It's a revolting way to live a life. By the same token, as a general observation, it's a revolting thing to accuse else someone of. Why is all the fun leaving so quickly? Where is all this hate coming from? This isn't about watches or anything to do with them. It can't be. |
18 May 2019, 08:48 AM | #81 | |
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I'm a 911 guy myself and had to build a relationship with my local Porsche dealer in order to get an allocation spot for a GT3 or GT3 RS. This required multiple other purchases in order to be considered for this particular model. Could I purchase a GT3 on the used market? Sure and I have done so before. But if I want to be the one to spec the car and pull the plastic off, you have to be on "the list". The same applies to other exclusive vehicle models from brands like Lambo, Ferrari, and McLaren. You can't just walk into Ferrari and order a 488 Pista... I view the AD/Rolex situation as being very similar so it didn't rub me the wrong way when I had to build a relationship with my AD in order to be able to quickly receive the particular watch I wanted, when I wanted it. You have to remember pretty much every AD has models you can walk in and buy. The only trouble is with models that have limited availability. However, where I think things go completely wrong is when you have an dealer engaging in questionable business practices. Requiring large deposits is one of the big ones that immediately comes to mind. In the car world, a deposit is only appropriate if you are guaranteed an allocation. It is never required to simply be put on the list in hopes of an allocation spot becoming available... Being on the list should cost you nothing more than the time it takes you to provide the SA with your name. My AD has never requested a deposit. They put me on the list and when my name comes up and the watch is in, they ask if I'm still interested and we go from there. The whole "AD hate" thing is avoidable if you just don't allow your emotions to get the best of you and give in to a shady dealer who is asking you for a deposit or to buy 3 watches you don't want. Any AD that tries to get you to buy something that they know you won't be happy with is a terrible AD and not worth your time. The best dealers are the ones that will point you away from something they know you won't be happy with because they don't just care about the sale today but the next sale in a few months or next year. Like anything in life, if you spend the time to build the relationship slowly over months/years, you will likely have a good experience and not be victim of a bad AD that happened to be there to cash in on your need to have something right now. I guarantee there isn't a single Rolex owner that gets upset when they go to sell their SS model down the road and either, lose very little, break even or in some cases, even make a profit... While the system is frustrating for newcomers, it really does reward those that have put in the time and paid their dues. |
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18 May 2019, 08:49 AM | #82 | |
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This wouldn’t happen because the car dealer can sell the car at market prices. When the Prius first came out, there were 6 month waiting lists and the car sold for thousands over MSRP. |
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List.... ????
Bwaaaaaaaaaaa-hahahahahahah. PS: 100% agree with you. Joking aside, heard a guy sent his wife to get watch.... not sure what she did with manager but she did leave with the watch.
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Why the AD hate?
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+ 1 We need more people like you in this world! I want some more sport watch but I don’t blame AD for the scarcity, just stupid to blame them. These people should buy an Omega. |
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18 May 2019, 10:01 AM | #85 |
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What's the point of having Authorized Dealers who have nothing to sell you, while Unauthorized Dealers have all the stock?
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18 May 2019, 10:15 PM | #86 |
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I agree hate is a bit strong, my emotions don’t run that high for something that is inconsequential.
I dislike the ethics the same as I do with Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini etc Building ‘relationships’ with shops for inanimate objects is pretty futile, I save my relationship building for people I care about. The worm will eventually turn and those that have played their customers will have regrets I am sure. I was told the Daytona was never meant as a general sale watch, it is a special ‘piece’ to showcase what they can do! Nearly spat my coffee over the AD with laughter, don’t see that mentioned on the Rolex website Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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18 May 2019, 10:28 PM | #89 |
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I'm sorry to the OP if you fail to see the overall reasoning why many have a distasteful attitude toward AD's. I understand maximizing profit as a business, but essentially 'screwing over' the WIS or casual buyer and forcing bundled sales or only selling to Greys has turned a number of people off the brand or the traditional AD buying route.
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