rkdk Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 I bought a watch of ebay, and the watch arrived no problem so far. Soon after I received it discovered a small problem with the watch. The hour hand was touching the seconds dial, so the watch essentially would stop. Figuring this was an easy fix, i wrote the ebay shop, and the seller told me, they would be happy to pay for the repair. i took it to the shop, and after two weeks i got a call, stating he couldnt fix the problem. aparently the hour hand was loose on the stem, and he couldnt set it high enough to clear the seconds hand. I wrote the ebayer, and now they refuse to take back the watch. Its been over the 60 days, so i cant even leave negative feedback anymore. Question is. Is there any way to open a dispute after the feddbakc period? I just feel they should get away with this. the seller was this ebay shop btw http://myworld.ebay.com/earth_treasure dont make any business with them. cheers rkdk
MasterOfPuppets Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 what kind of a watch is it? and when u bought it didnt it come with a valid warranty? did u try taking it to the AT?
rkdk Posted March 18, 2009 Author Report Posted March 18, 2009 what kind of a watch is it? and when u bought it didnt it come with a valid warranty? did u try taking it to the AT? Its an old omega from the 1940, so the warranty isnt there. Takin it to the AT? dont know what that is.
MasterOfPuppets Posted March 18, 2009 Report Posted March 18, 2009 sorry what i meant was AD - Authorized Dealer we've had a thread that talked about "vintage omegas on ebay" recently, and an expert found stated that some of them are BS!! check it out here
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