conrad27 wrote:
Makes you wonder what?
If whether or not I offered you a full refund on at least three occasions? You know I did. In fact I said something along the lines of, "It doesn't have to be defective, if you don't like the color of the box return it for a full refund." I could not have possibly been more willing to refund every single nickel of your money.
I
acknowledged this in my initial posting.
conrad27 wrote:
I don't "need" to sell the watch. I certainly didn't "need" to sell it at the price you got the watch for.
But you did. You asked for an offer, I gave you one, you accepted.
conrad27 wrote:
After I paid for a new strap and deployment, it was a real money loser for me. I'd much rather just have my watch back, get my refund straightened out on the strap I purchased, and file an insurance claim if it was indeed damaged during shipping. Even though I requested that multiple times, you don't want to do that. Why? Because you know, I know, and everyone reading this knows you got a steal on the watch.
I'm not sure that $4000.00 is a "steal." It certainly is a great deal. Although the deal
isn't so great after you include a new croc on deployant, shipping to and from BUSA and a repair bill from BUSA if there in fact will be one.
conrad27 wrote:
You were looking for a reason to be negative about this purchase and we both know it.
Don't speak for me. All
I know is that I was looking forward to enjoying a watch I always wanted. The negatives about this transaction are the watch not functioning properly, the FAKE strap and deployant, and your lack of communication.
conrad27 wrote:
Yet rather than be "happy" with all of your money back, you want to get on here and post this garbage. And that is just what it is.
Trust me, I have other things I'd rather be doing. Several forum members asked me to write a feedback after discussing the situation with me. I did it for the greater good of the forum as I'm getting NO personal satisfaction from this.
conrad27 wrote:
You have very, very little experience purchasing used watches and that's evident by your 4,037 emails about this piece. I'm sorry, but your email correspondence was enough for me to know better than to sell you this watch from the start. I learned my lesson the hard way on this one.
4,037 e-mails. Really? I counted
three I sent you prior to making an offer. My correspondences, that you say should have kept you from selling me the watch, were the following:
Email 1.
1. Describe the blemish on the bottom of the case back.
2. What is the conidion of the watch? Any scratches, dings, or swirlies?
3. Condition of strap and deployant?
4. Was it purchased from and AD?
5. Does it function properly? Any issues with the chronograph, date change, etc?
6. What kind of shipping will you include?
Email 2.
1. Did the Gray Market Dealer provide you with a warranty Booklet and what is the date written on it?
2. Will the shipping be insured?
3. Is PayPal ok?
Email 3.
1. Why is the date not changed at 4:45? provide a head-on picture of the date.
2. Provide a picture of the case back showing there's no blemish.
I don't think these correspondences show I'm inexperienced or would indicate to a seller to "stay away." I've gotten a lot more questions from buyers myself and they even asked for personal information. I was happy to comply. I'm spending several thousands of dollars here. I'd like to be comfortable doing so.
I've had several transactions on the boards and ALL were flawless.
Although, after speaking with some MORE experienced buyers than myself I was told by them that "This guy gives me the willies." "I don't trust him." "Nothing adds up."
conrad27 wrote:
You asked for me to split a new strap and I agreed.
Your statement
"After I paid for a new strap and deployment, it was a real money loser for me. I'd much rather just have my watch back, get my refund straightened out on the strap I purchased, and file an insurance claim if it was indeed damaged during shipping." contradicts this.
At one point I thought you were willing to do so but when I asked for clarification I got a response of "send the watch back."
If YOU ARE saying you are willing to split the costs for a new strap lets stop the BS and do it Here and Now. Fear very generously offered a discount where you pay $200.00 and I pay $130.00 towards an new croc. He offered the same deal toward a new deployant as well. The same break down works for me. How about you?
Tell you what... I'll even go as step further, if you agree to pay towards a new strap and deployant I'll send you the fake ones back. If you can't tell the difference or believe they're authentic you can use it for yourself. OR.. you can send it back the the seller that sold it to you for a "FULL REFUND."
conrad27 wrote:
The offer still stands today, if you feel you got an "okay" deal and not a "great" deal, please send it back for 100% refund.
Somehow I just know that watch isn't coming back.
Thanks, The watch is at BUSA right now. If they tell me something crazy like the watch is fake or stollen or has been abused or tinkered with then I'll take you up on the offer.