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22 December 2008, 06:08 AM | #1 |
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Blank Warranty Cards
I've noticed some re-sellers here at TRF selling Rolex watches that come with blank warranty cards that will be filled out with the buyers' name. Will Rolex honor the warranty since the potential buyers are not the "original" purchasers per se? What will happen if Rolex asks for the original receipts in order to perform warranty work on the watches? Inquiring mind wants to know since I purchased all my Rolex watches from ADs. Maybe I can save some $$ if I buy from these re-sellers.
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22 December 2008, 08:08 AM | #2 |
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Real Name: Trevor
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If it is blank then all you have to do is add your name, nobody will even question it, it must have the AD's name on the top though. I know many disagree but it does not even matter if someone else's name is even on the card, it is under warranty for 2 years from original purchase. I have directly asked my AD if they will work on a watch that has someone else's name on it and they said "of course, as long as it is still under the 2 year period". If you buy second hand and the white out all there info. including the original purchase date, your out of luck, the original purchae date and the AD's info is the key.
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