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Originally Posted by BillA
OP can do what he wants with watch, I would have told the AD to stick it where the sun doesn’t shine. Find another AD,
I’m sure they will be happy to take your money. Only in times like this with a shortage of product could someone call and accuse you of flipping.
OP, call the AD back, speak to the owner/manager and tell them that you have given the conversation some thought before calling them back. You listened to them, now listen to me. Tell them that you are a good customer, you own the piece and can do what you want with it. When you bought the watch they never asked you or asked you to sign something that you would not resell the watch. Then tell them they are fired as your AD, and you plan to tell all your friends your have referred to them the story not to buy from them.
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It looks like all the watches you bought from this AD are ‘desirable sports models’. It’s amazing you managed to get all these from the AD.
Nowadays they only care about how much you spend on ‘non-desirable models’ before they’re even willing to give you a desirable model. So you’re lucky you managed to get what you did.
Of course it’s a ridiculous situation that won’t last forever, but for now the power lies with the AD, not us.
When the tide turns, let’s not forget...
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