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Not problem for me, either!!!
It is always the best policy to be honest with your fellow humans! It might be tough but it is the correct course of action. This is really a problem and although it has not happened to me, I would only buy from an AD or someone who has a good reputation and if there are any suspicions, before you spend the money have it examined by someone who can and certify it is an original piece.
Ethical Dilemma
By: Craig LA : May 7th, 2009-09:39
I had lunch yesterday with the manager of a watch boutique and he shared a not uncommon occurrence in his line of business. On several occasions, customers have brought in a watch for service and the boutique manager has had to share the bad news that the...
Interest thread Craig. =)
By: Z3 : May 7th, 2009-14:15
Just to add to the discussion, perhaps there is even a 3rd scenario: The gift giver KNOWINGLY gave a (well-made) fake watch (for which he paid the fake watch "market rate") and "implicitly defrauding" the gift recipient, hoping the recipient will believe ...
I don't know anyone personally...
By: Z3 : May 8th, 2009-13:55
who did the "Rolex" thing, and yes I certainly agree it's just a romanticized image in popular media. I would certainly stop doing any business if a business associate gave me a fake watch and told me it's real - it certainly says alot about the character...
Gold
By: hlukiman : May 12th, 2009-03:01
I remember reading in an old book about equipment that was issued to CIA operatives, that they were occasionally issued solid gold watches (white gold or yellow I am not sure), that could be sold off link by link to get them through deployments in environ...
A gift is a gift
By: Sonny : May 8th, 2009-21:12
no matter what is it or whether it is fake or real. To me it is the thought that counts. IMO we should not value a gift as IT IS A GIFT. If the giver thought that it is real then let him be. Make him happy. Say thanks and that I appreciate it very much. H...