Hi everyone, if you purchase a XXX brand watch that cost ard $12,000, n something happened to its YYY casing, n u send it back to its boutique to check it out what went wrong. They sent the watch back to it factory n said they will replaced the faulty YYY case n replace some additional parts plus servicing, all FOC, but have to wait 4 months. About 2-3 months had passed, its Customer Service Manager called n said that the collection of my watch will be delayed for another 2-3 months. Will u be able to accept that? What will u do? Ask for compensation? Thanks in advance...
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Originally posted by deslene View PostIts wasn't an estimation when they told me 3-4 months. N no reasons were given for the additional delay. Feeling damn pissed with them right now.elusive
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Originally posted by deslene View PostHi everyone, if you purchase a XXX brand watch that cost ard $12,000, n something happened to its YYY casing, n u send it back to its boutique to check it out what went wrong. They sent the watch back to it factory n said they will replaced the faulty YYY case n replace some additional parts plus servicing, all FOC, but have to wait 4 months. About 2-3 months had passed, its Customer Service Manager called n said that the collection of my watch will be delayed for another 2-3 months. Will u be able to accept that? What will u do? Ask for compensation? Thanks in advance...“Watches, no matter how much they cost, are better at telling time than making a person happy.†- Thomas J. Stanley
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I will ask for a new watch if just purchased. Did that once on a cartier. It's on the same day of purchase so can do.
If already sent in for a while, will be quite hard to wriggle out a new piece. Best bet is just extension of warranty and free coffee IMO. But will be very pissed.Audemars Piguet Ball Bell&Ross Cartier IWC Longines Omega Panerai Rolex Sinn Tissot
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Wanted to add PP but bo lui
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Originally posted by deslene View PostHi everyone, if you purchase a XXX brand watch that cost ard $12,000, n something happened to its YYY casing, n u send it back to its boutique to check it out what went wrong. They sent the watch back to it factory n said they will replaced the faulty YYY case n replace some additional parts plus servicing, all FOC, but have to wait 4 months. About 2-3 months had passed, its Customer Service Manager called n said that the collection of my watch will be delayed for another 2-3 months. Will u be able to accept that? What will u do? Ask for compensation? Thanks in advance...
How soon after purchase did fault arise?
If new and fault arose within 1 month - I would actually ask for new watch altogether...
On delay of 2-3 months on top of 4 months quoted - I will be bothered but give them benefit of doubt that they are addressing the fault diligently."Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence,
three times is enemy action and
over 600 is clearly the work of an ancient Sumerian demon or some sh*t."
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Originally posted by Derick View PostConsumers are protected by " Lemon Law ". You should file a report to CASE.
They have to replace or refund.
In the case of TS, assuming it is not covered by the Lemon Law, an extended warranty is a reasonable demand IMO based on the long duration taken for the repair (only if it is still under warranty).
Acceptable or not acceptable is an emotional thing, and I believe anyone who spend $12K will not accept such a situation. What one can do about such thing, is then a matter of contract and law. Goodwill from the business does exist, if you are lucky.Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one
Never political, seldom diplomatic, always honest
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Allow me to add the following for the sake of completeness...
If the business is unable to provide repair within a reasonable time and without causing significant inconvenience to the consumer, the consumer may demand an alternative remedy, i.e. a replacement, reduction in price or a refund.
The issue is with defining what "reasonable time" and "significant inconvenience" are, as such details are not spelled out under the Lemon Law due to the huge diversity of the goods covered under such law. The court (not CASE) will then has to determine on a case-by-case basis.Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one
Never political, seldom diplomatic, always honest
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ok lets summarize this. 12K spend, person is eager to wear, the product delivered is faulty, He is assured of quick service. now the service also "dosnt keep time"
I would not delay further and ask for a replacement of the goods immediately. if no replacement seek legal remedy.I have been at the receiving end of this and has to part with my watch ($39,000) in this case for 6 months, excuse given watch is complicated and needs to go to switzerland , after repeated follow ups and escalations finally got the watch at the end of 6 months. Guess they would have delayed had i not followed up ..
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Thanks for all the inputs... Appreciate it. The Customer Service Manager called n asked what can they do to "compensate" me. I have told her that I would choose to hv a replacement watch, of another model. They hv yet to reply. Of cos I don't really think they will do that, but I will like to hear from everyone who had this kind of mishap before & know what sort of outcome to expect. Thanks
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