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Old 2 March 2020, 04:48 AM   #91
Alastris
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Why do people have such a hard time understanding why people would use a credit card for a major purchase? You get the points and pay it off immediately. Not like you’re required to carry a balance.
This lol. It's easy points and benefits if you're diligent.
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Old 2 March 2020, 07:40 AM   #92
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I am a customer of the Rolex AD in Artesia, and my experience with them has been pleasant. I have no purchase history with them but when I inquire in January of this year of a Submariner, the agent was kind to take my information and let me know when one comes in, in which I have received the call and purchased it in January. I purchased my wife an OP36 from their store yesterday.
There will always agent(s) trying to make a quick buck, and take advantage of unsuspecting customers, that should be, in my opinion, reported of such unscrupulous deed.
I am not discounting OP’s story if it is true or not, but my experience with them has been great, and have yet receive this type of proposition for I have expressed an interest also on a Daytona. I’m not in a hurry, and I am hoping that I will get the call from my sales agent when the timepiece has arrived.




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Old 2 March 2020, 07:48 AM   #93
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It doesn’t seem right for an AD to sell at gray prices. I get the gray market and I have no major problem with it. It’s capitalism. However I believe Rolex forbids ADs from selling over msrp.
Correct. Thats what my SA told me as well. Even though its titled an MSRP Rolex prohibits them from selling higher.
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Old 2 March 2020, 09:06 AM   #94
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Sounds like the AD is gonna pocket the cash and ring up the sale on the CC.

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Exactly what it sounds like.
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Old 3 March 2020, 04:29 AM   #95
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Finally got it this weekend.
I know I pay a premium for a Daytona from an AD but at least I get the warranty under my name.
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