Today, I received a call that my Seiko watch was ready for collection. I was looking forward to it. However, I did not buy as the watch has a little dent on the bezel. I was extremely disappointed, not because the watch was dented, but the irresponsibility of the shop owner.
I know him as a reliable dealer, thus I arranged with him to bring in my 1st Seiko timepiece. But the way his explanation was quite crappy. He told me the dent was due to the original mould, which I disagreed. I felt he should take back the watch immediately and helped me to see whether can get another brand new piece. But he told me the watch was just merely a few hundreds, so should not be so choosy. And he was trying to rush me to pay the deal.
I felt otherwise. No doubt the watch is a few hundreds, as compared to my Rolexes, but I felt it should be treated with respect. Would you buy the watch if you were me? Let's put it on another perspective. If a new shirt has a little hole, would you buy? I feel the point is not the cost, but the right of a buyer. I shouldn't buy if the watch is faulty, though it's a small fault.
Actually, I felt worse, as I had asked him to bring in the watch. But I just couldn't accept the watch if it's faulty. What I can do now is to wait for his news to help me to find a replacement. But I have a feeling, the watch would not be changed. What should I do?
I know him as a reliable dealer, thus I arranged with him to bring in my 1st Seiko timepiece. But the way his explanation was quite crappy. He told me the dent was due to the original mould, which I disagreed. I felt he should take back the watch immediately and helped me to see whether can get another brand new piece. But he told me the watch was just merely a few hundreds, so should not be so choosy. And he was trying to rush me to pay the deal.
I felt otherwise. No doubt the watch is a few hundreds, as compared to my Rolexes, but I felt it should be treated with respect. Would you buy the watch if you were me? Let's put it on another perspective. If a new shirt has a little hole, would you buy? I feel the point is not the cost, but the right of a buyer. I shouldn't buy if the watch is faulty, though it's a small fault.
Actually, I felt worse, as I had asked him to bring in the watch. But I just couldn't accept the watch if it's faulty. What I can do now is to wait for his news to help me to find a replacement. But I have a feeling, the watch would not be changed. What should I do?
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