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31 January 2013, 05:35 AM | #121 | |
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Gaijin, I would have posted here an update of what have transpired but my thinking was let sleeping dogs lie. I did not want to bump the thread again and let it die out. But here it is since its already awaken again. Woody, Sent us a check for $128. He insisted to give $50 to my watchmaker as a tip for a job well done. He also included $20 for parts I didnt want to accept it but then again he insisted. The rest was for shipping the watch back to him. we did a full service and polish for woody.
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31 January 2013, 05:44 AM | #122 |
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Wow, a whole $128 for a full service including shipping!!!
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31 January 2013, 06:06 AM | #123 |
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I must have misread but where was this fact stated in this thread except when you just wrote it? The part where you paid for shipping, parts and a decent tip?
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31 January 2013, 06:08 AM | #124 |
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This should be just put to rest regarding the watch or anything in that regard. I'm sure this thread will be a warning to future buyers. No need to create further off topic drama IMO. Good day.
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31 January 2013, 06:41 AM | #125 |
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Seems to me this is really about a seller that, at the very least, lacks any type of decent customer service. And I don't understand why the OP's credibility is questioned simply because he was offered and accepted a free service from a nice member.
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31 January 2013, 07:37 AM | #126 |
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Well, I can see this has reached the classic Internet critical mass and nothing constructive is going to happen from here on out. These things have a way of taking on a life of their own and there's only more who-struck-John drivel to come.
So I'm done here. Life is too short for this childish crap. Say what you want, I don't care. This whole thing is ancient history to me now. Bye now, have a nice day... .
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31 January 2013, 08:17 AM | #127 |
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Czechman, you should have quit while you were ahead. You won. Faingator lost. But now you are throwing a temper tantrum because some members disagree with your view on the whole situation. If your ego can't accept some dissenting opinions, then don't post in a public venue like this.
Also, it doesn't help that you listed the watch for sale less than 2 weeks after you got it back from Alfred. I am fully aware of your reason for sale being that the watch is "too big" but even that is sort of disingenuous because you owned a 16570 which is almost the same watch except for the bezel. So presumably, you knew exactly how big a 16710 would be. |
31 January 2013, 10:34 AM | #128 | |
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31 January 2013, 10:36 AM | #129 |
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31 January 2013, 10:40 AM | #130 | |
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Wait. You are selling the watch after getting a $128 service from a kind member here. Just dumbfounded. |
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31 January 2013, 11:44 PM | #131 | |
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1 February 2013, 01:37 AM | #132 |
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Just remember, (and this goes towards no one in particular) "You can't please all the people all of the time."
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3 February 2013, 02:05 PM | #133 |
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Just read this whole thread, as well as the linked threads as well.
As someone who grew up in the jewelry business in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills, who has sold over 100's of expensive watches over the last 30 years, well before they took off, and became so "popular", I am astonished at how faingator has dealt with this and the other issues brought up in this thread. I have always operated as Greg, Alfred, and every one of the "trusted" folks here on TRF seem to do.....provide an excellent experience from beginning to end, with excellent merchandise, detailed and honest descriptions, and who make customer satisfaction paramount! I personally see no issues with the OP, and would not hesitate to sell him a watch in the future. And I see no reason for the personal attacks on the OP, nor the nasty posts relating to him, as well. I think he was/is well within his right to expect the watch to be as described. Furthermore, it is up to a seller to clearly define all aspects of a transaction with the seller. Failure to set clear return policies dictates a very liberal return policy: when I sold a watch, I guaranteed, FOREVER, to take back the watch, for a full refund, as long as the watch was basically in the same condition as when I sold it, and why not......when one sells good merchandise, at good prices, once can always sell such again, without much trouble, and often for more money, the next time around. Finally, it is telling, in my opinion, that faingator has not jumped in here to offer his take on this and the other situations brought up here. I, for one, would never do business with faingator, based on his history of issues, for however few, the fact that he chose to deal with them, as he has, rules him out, for me. I am very glad this thread was started, so as to protect me from inadvertantly entering into a transaction with someone such as faingator, who clearly views customer service vastly different from how I do, and would like to thank all who shared their experiences, for allowing me to understand how this seller periodically deals with issues. TRF is really an incredible place, and I have learned much, and acquired many nice watches, absolutely as a result of this fine forum, and the incredible membership. The members who have rallied around the OP are to be commended, for it is members such as them who make TRF such a wonderful place to hang out!
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4 February 2013, 03:53 AM | #134 |
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After reading all of this.. its simple.. Don't sell to Czechman because he "might" be so hard to please.. and don't buy from Faingator because he "might" be lacking in customer service. Plain and simple in my eyes.
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4 February 2013, 05:06 AM | #135 |
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This is the 2nd time that Faingator has had problems after selling a watch here on TRF. I must admit that when I was in the market for a sub I thought for a second to call him as he had one for sale & Tony Geha(Justrolexes) or DavidSW didn't at the time but I remembered the last thread about Faingator & the problems he had with another buyer & I quickly said to myself this guy could be a problem if something goes wrong.
I felt it was better to wait for Tony or David to get a sub in that I wanted & Tony Geha came through as always & we had a 3 minute conversation & the deal was made. I waited for my watch & didn't think twice about dealing with Tony (Justrolexes). The watch arrived the next day & was just as Tony described it. I have never dealt with DavidSW but I would NOT hesitate to do so & as for Tony Geha (Justrolexes) after 2 deals with him I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND him to anyone. MR. FAINGATOR YOU WILL NEVER GET ANY OF MY BUSINESS !!!!!
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4 February 2013, 05:14 AM | #136 |
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I don't see how Woody (czechman) is hard to please. He recieved a watch that wasn't as described and he was cautious after talking with Faingator. I would have had the same concerns that Woody had if I send thousands of dollars on a watch and it arrived in a condition that wasn't as described. Faingator has had this problem before, so Woody wasn't the only person this happened to. I would sell to Woody in a hearbeat because I know that there wouldn't be a problem. The major part of the problem wasn't really the condition of the watch. The major part was the way that Faingator handled the customer service issue.
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It is amazing, and a fact, how two people can look at exactly the same thing and see it different. (That is why eye witness testimony is not very reliable in a criminal prosecution.) It is amazing how two people can read the same thing and interpret it different. The facts in this thread are rather self evident, and it amazes me how some come to different conclusions. While amazed, I am not surprised in the least. This thread has run its course many days ago and should be closed, but that is just my opinion.
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4 February 2013, 07:25 AM | #138 |
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i agree time to close the thread it's over.
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IBTL!
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Lock.
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Iatl.
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