Sorry, there is also a fourth option.
Stop playing these ludicrous games and move on to another brand[emoji846]
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Sorry, there is also a fourth option.
Stop playing these ludicrous games and move on to another brand[emoji846]
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I’ll never forget where I was when I heard this incredible news... [emoji50]
Surely this whole subject is now slightly irrelevant as you can’t find any of their sports watches in AD’s.
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I always kind of hope that pilots understand the principle of gravity: that what goes up must come down [emoji3]
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For only getting RRP + £1500 instead of RRP + PM sale?
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By the same token is it so very different from City traders making six figure salaries and becoming pillars of the establishment or a developer buying a property and selling it on at a profit.
We...
I agree that retailers do have the right to impose conditions of sale but it seems from threads like this that they have in many cases not notified the customer of these prior to sale.
This said, if...
Arguably there is a potential financial loss resulting from the restrictions imposed on a purchaser being unable to resell their property. Given that this would certainly appear to be what is...
I was only referring to the conditions as stated by nairn1980 above.
I believe that the real problem is that Rolex appear to have issued an advisory note to their AD network to help reduce...
Holding onto the Warranty card for 12-months is one thing, not allowing you to sell the watch for 12-months and only allowing you to sell it back to the AD for a further 24-months is exploring an...
Good luck - please keep us posted with progress. It will be interesting to see what precedent emerges.
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Sorry - it wasn't intentional!
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If the seller can't do with their goods as they choose they can hardly be said to have title to the goods can they?
In terms of any legal action, my understanding is that under contract law the...
If they wish to retain title to the goods either lease them out or don't charge the customer until the 3-years are up :)
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Under most legal systems when you purchase an item and pay for it in full title absolute passes to you. The goods are then yours to do with as you please without let or hinderance from the seller.
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We keep hearing that 'I was told by my AD that they had been instructed to do this by Rolex' even where it appears to be in contravention of legislation governing the sale of goods.
Presumably they...
Does the AD also state what value they will give on your watch within this stated 3-years period?
Given that AD's do not in my experience generally pay even close to market (Watchfinder) rates for...