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Adeodatus

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  1. Thanks, S. As long as this thread helps even one member here to be more precise with his or her request, as I should have been, and be on guard regarding the transaction, packaging, shipment and customs, my deed is done. We should always remember that this is a shady operation and our dealers make mistakes. A lot of them. Sometimes, as it was demonstrated in the recent events with the factories and Chinese authorities, dealers take the heat, and sometimes it's us, the buyers. Ultimately it is also our responsibility to protect ourselves. Fortunately I have some dough, a good lawyer and a bit of experience, but the other guy may not have. All in all, combined with idiot dealer and reckless buying this may lead to very unpleasant results. This is the reason I posted about it.
  2. "Odd country" would be an understatement of the century in my case, but I must assure you that I live a democratic state, with personal freedoms and equal right for women, minorities and rep collectors. At first this is exactly what I thought: a setup for me, because I've purchased a number of reps in the past, but my lawyer believes that it was due to the recent changes in taxes and customs being super vigilant during this period. I must say that I have no idea and frankly I don't want to know. I'm just glad it's (kind of) over. On the other hand (and this may also answer ExtraExtra's comment) I have never heard of such a mistake from the dealer as well. Moreover, I have never received a watch not in a "regular packaging", if you know what I mean, and I think it's a definite case of growing too large. The reason for me not disclosing the dealer's name is that besides this incident he's been very helpful and trusted and helped a lot of members here to get their dream watches. I don't think that this incident should in any way label him or his operation, loosing clients or, god forbid, money over an idiotic mistake. Although he has lost my business, I don't think he should loose more. I don't want to have on my conscience. Hopefully he has understood his mistake and will learn from it. I certainly have.
  3. Just to ease some concerns here, I'm not from US nor EU, as the matter of fact I don't believe the are any fellow countryman here, not active ones afaik, but I'll leave it as that. @Tom and all the other neysayers: I've been a member of this site for 4 months and posted regularly, some useful posts and some total bs just for fun. Pardon me for being prolific and loving this place. Being 4 months on a forum doesn't make me an idiot, I know who I buy from and know how this "business" works. If you find this thread useless your are more than welcome to move along, I'm sure you can find other useful threads here. The sole purpose of my original post was to warn members and allow everyone to learn from my bad experience about dealing with dealers, not to start a witch hunt on any one of them. As I said earlier, if you are interested I'm more than willing to share information with anyone via PM, just as I shared it with one of the Admin team members, when this saga has started a few weeks ago. @cougar Yeah, I couldn't believe my eyes. It was as if "Note to Customs:Suspicious Package" written with big red bold letters all over it. :sigh:
  4. Sorry guys due to obvious reasons I like to keep my location sealed for now. Lawyer says keep it low. You are right Ronin, the TD's name maybe important but I wouldn't want this thread to turn into witch hunt. The TD has made a mistake and tried to avoid taking the responsibility for it, but on the other hand this could have happened with any TD. When this whole ordeal started, i have informed an admin team member, so they have yhe tds name on record. If you feel that you absolutely need to know, pm me.
  5. Some of you are aware of this story already since it was going on for a couple of weeks now... In short I've purchased a couple of watches from a trusted dealer a few weeks ago. All went smooth as usual with TDs and I was excited to drool over my watches, in person. In my country we recently were given a huge deduction in customs taxes for imported goods and I was really excited that I will not have to pay more on the package upon arrival. I received the watches a few days after I placed the order, but to my amazement they contacted me asking to pay some extras in order to release the package. It was alarming, but I went to post office to see what it was all about. They told me I had a package on my name and I have to pay taxes to release it. Knowing our TDs and their shipping practices I was confident in that package, paid the tax and received the package. To my surprise, the watches were wrapped in a simple air cap, with slip stating "watches" and the price of $400. That meant that I had to pay around 100$ in taxes, almost a price of a decent Explorer 1. Not a biggy, but you can imagine how p!ssed I was. How hard could it be to staff the watches in a usual "package" and slap a 20$ value on it? Also I felt that the whole situation was pretty dangerous, but since the package was released I didn't pay too much attention to. I contacted the TD expressing my disappointment a few days later, but nothing more than that. At first he denied everything and said that my customs are "playing games" with me and he never wrote "watches" nor the sum on the slip. But it was definitely his mistake, because the slip was in a sealed envelope, same ink, same hand writing etc. A few emails later he offered me a free shipping on my next purchase (Like I'd ever buy from him again....!) Unfortunately that wasn't the end of it. A few days later I got a phone call from a guy, who introduced himself as a customs officer, saying that they have information that I had received a package with counterfeit goods and that they have it recorded and have my signature on the slip etc. Obviously I told him to go to hell, denied everything, even him being a customs officer, me being me, existence of god and earth being round . He hang up, but a few days later I got a formal letter stating all the facts, our conversation etc. Pretty sneaky of them At that point I contacted my lawyer to figure this out and luckily just now I got a call from her and this matter is settled, mainly due to me being able to present an invoice of purchasing toys, not watches. Unfortunately, in any case, I'm on the radar now and my lawyer said that I'll will need to keep low profile for now and avoid purchasing reps for a while. The reason I'm posting this is to try to alarm good people of this forum and especially noobies of dangers of this hobby and remind that not everything runs smoothly all the time. I will not publicly reveal the TD's identity, because it's irrelevant to the moral of this story: 1. Learn your local customs laws and act accordingly. 2. Always specify how you want your watches to be delivered and verify that appropriate actions are taken. Never trust a TD to follow your request, always verify. 3. Always have your invoices handy and make sure that it's for any item except for "watches" 4. NEVER admit anything. 5. Have your lawyer handy. Happy buying. EDIT: Note that the reason for Customs to open the package was due to its high(er) value.
  6. I was there. They also arrested your entire family, burnt down your house and gunshot your neighbor's cat, not before they tear-gassed the neighborhood. all true.
  7. My dad used to have this car http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/1386800.jpg for years. Love Škoda
  8. I did, I did. Obviously, I wasn't just looking at it ... Nothing to report, though. Like a freaken mystery
  9. The balance is ok as far as I can see and the cap jewel is fine as well. Damn it.... I'm screwed...
  10. Great watch, isn't it, White? I simply can't get enough of it as well. It's almost blasphemy for me to say this, but I like it even better than IWC Portu. looks legit...
  11. Flying with my Spitfire today [inspired by slask]
  12. Need a bit of advice. I dropped my A2892 Spitfire the other day. It fell flat on the back, and miraculously there are no dings or dongs. No I'm noticing that it runs +5 mins a day, though. I tried to regulate, checked the hairspring and the bridges, but nothing. Today I noticed that it stopped working, so I opened it up again and the balance was sort of stuck. I gave it a nudge and the watch started ticking again. It definitely needs a repair, but I was thinking about doing it myself, if I will not need parts. In that light where would one look for issues in this case (watch dropping flat in its back), especially the least obvious places? Help me to help my poor patient, dear doctors...
  13. The recent batch from the cartel has some very nice pearls.
  14. The QC is there to protect the dealer as well as the buyer. No one wants to be sending the watches back and forth, especially for movement problems. Personally, I don't understand what is so simple about these transactions. The awkward processing or paying 400-600 hard earned $$ for a faulty product? People are buying reps not just because they are some pretty man jewelry, some actually need the watch running and showing correct time. We all are obsessed by incorrect bezels, lugs, fonts, hands, you name it, but for some reason we accept being sent a watch with faulty movement. if this watch is indeed fine, as some have stated here, the dealer should be able to demonstrate it easily. For his own sake, if not for the sake of his customer.
  15. I really do not understand your responses, guys. Why would a buyer accept a watch that is definitely needs servicing? If the buyer wants to service it, fine, but why would he get a watch that is problematic in the first place?! The dealer should find a better one in the first place, just like with any other issue, cosmetic or otherwise. Whould you approve a PO with incorrect bezel or dial - those can be changed later as well? I really don't understand the logic of this. Edit: It's great that you service your watches left and right, but some people just don't have this luxury. Some people expect the product they buy to at least function properly upon arrival.
  16. Frankly speaking I'd ask for both watches changed. The one with 328 is somewhat acceptable, if they can't find a better one, but the 202 is definitely no-go. definitely. oh, my... :sigh: someone needs a slap on the nose. What's up with our dealers lately?
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