Honey, I asked you not to post on tz-uk.
Discussion over. Thanks.
Last edited by Okapi; 23rd September 2017 at 23:38.
Honey, I asked you not to post on tz-uk.
Last edited by Haywood_Milton; 22nd September 2017 at 23:56.
Charlatan.
You deserve better.
Please forward photo.
Of the watches.
As an aside, what's a decent number of children?
Just curious.
Could you post a couple of pictures? Some of the guys on this forum have never seen a woman before.
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I'll keep it nice, although I warn you this may not end well.
At the end of the day watches are a nice distraction/hobby for those who can afford to indulge in them, but they mean nothing. Family, bills and all the other day to day stuff is what is important.
I say this as somebody who will probably never be able to justify buying a Rolex. If I can't afford a luxury product after working very hard, so be it. There's much more important things in life.
Just checking : tax credits, they’re a life (not lifestyle) subsidy funded from the taxes of other working people, yes?
If this isn’t a troll post (which I suspect it is), you both know the answer to your question already.
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Discussion over. Thanks
Last edited by Okapi; 23rd September 2017 at 23:39.
Mrs Pippen?
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Pretty much a non question.
Trolling much?
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Last edited by Okapi; 23rd September 2017 at 23:39.
I love watches as many here do.
Someone who takes familial responsibilities flippantly and runs up irresponsible debt to buy unnecessary watches while accepting financial support funded involuntarily by others is a selfish rotter. I think that is the accepted phrase we use in the Bear Pit here.
If he’s agreed to the post, could we read what he has to say on his own account?
Last edited by Haywood_Milton; 23rd September 2017 at 00:20.
My wife wouldn’t have a clue whether I was wearing genuine or not and to be honest wouldn’t care🤗😂👍🏻
We both have Rolex and other brands but if I needed the money they go, it’s as simple as that!! I have a core collection of watches that are mostly vintage that I paid below £500 each for and they are my fall back collection !! No matter what those watches seem to stay and get me through each time I have to sell a dream watch !!!
Not sure how legit the post is as it’s a first for me, seeing someone’s wife come on a forum to ask an open question like that?!?!
It would be even funnier if the husband is one of us lot ;-)
My advice is get rid of the lot and have a collection of cheaper watches that you can enjoy no matter what your financial situation is! Some of my favourite watches aren’t expensive but rare!! It’s the chase for most of us, like anything the reality doesn’t always live up to the dream and the longer the chase the bigger the dream!
Chris
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This all seems a bit pointless.
You, he and we all know the answer. You sell the watches until you as a family can afford to waste money. Which is effectively (excepting a small few pieces) what this hobby is in the long term
Writing style seems familiar?
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...-advice-please
Got any winter jackets you could sell?
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
Must be a first, passing a real watch off as a fake!!!
Your husband is a loser. If you are real, and your post is genuine then I suggest you leave him and get with a man who isn't a loser. I'm sure many on here would oblige....
P. S. If you're fat, hairy or ginger, that counts as a bonus in this forum
Leave the wife and children behind with the overdraft and focus on what's really important in life: watches and digital photography.
Last edited by Watchdude; 23rd September 2017 at 07:21.
I buy the non fake rolex, pm me your details I send you a non fake cheque, cheers
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You should've sold the £5k watch for £4000. You could've then told the hubby that you got £200 for the watch he paid £80 for. So £80 to the hubby, £120 to the joint account and £3800 to your personal savings. You would've made tens of thousands of pounds in a few years. A head-on attack is rarely the best way to go forward.
Actually, I did that with my first Rolex. I was married and on a fairly tight leash...... 😎😎😎
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So the wife thinks it's best to wait until their financial position is better before the husband can have a Rolex, very sensible. But this wasn't an issue when it came to having kids?
I wish my wife would let me have an opinion any one would do I'd just like one.
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Whatever one's opinion on his ethics, one must admire his cojones. And the guy can lie like a flat fish...
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