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Old 18 September 2014, 07:07 AM   #55
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Because other people should be educated on what they might receive, what if you never new that a Rolex never came with some small minute detail that indicates a "aftermarket" you would never know and go on with as if you had made a great purchase.


Here is another example and i am just saying not trying to argue:


So what if there is a Rolex dealer down the street and he tried selling "aftermarket" watches to people or lesser value watches and those customers figured it out and went and return their watch for a full refund, not questions asked. Do you still consider this seller a "good" just becasue they are will to accept their own merchandise back that they purposely sold or even worse if they unknowingly sold it.... So again for example... should the owner of this Rolex store be forgiven of all wrong doings and praised because he had exceptional customer service when he was confronted with his merchandise? OR should it be made public that these "mistakes" if you want to call it that are happening.

On the flip side of this how many people didn't realize what they had received because no one made them aware of the potential "mistakes" that were occurring so they purchased from this reputable dealer because no one ever complained.

Sorry for any typos, using cell phone.
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