![]() And yes, you're right - we're covered against the chargebacks in this situation.ĥ. it's your choice which method to use as long as it clearly explained. if you pay by credit card, credit card processor takes 3% which aren't reversible - the restocking fees not refunded. Our return policy - we guarantee 100% money back no question asked if you pay by wire transfer, certified funds, money orders, cash or Paypal - enough choices. As you've mentioned several times (and I'm sure you've had this situation before) you can find and purchase extra links - as well as I can, been in the business for many years of course I know a lot of dealers.Ĥ. This watch was purchased on IWJG by me without the removable links on it, I had two links and added it to the bracelet. "Additional links can be purchased and added to fit a larger wrist size." It doesn't say you can purchase those links from us - obviously we're not in business to remove the links and resell them :-)))). original owners often loose the removed links as well as the boxes/papers (it's hard to believe for the people who love watches but that's what it is)Ĥ. We all can agree, a lot of preowned watches come with the missing links (please check other watches we sell as well as the watches on different websites. ![]() Of course we're always there to answer the question before the purchase.ģ. if you would buy this watch, can YOU go check the picture and tell how many links are there? I'm sure you can! Everyone can! And giving the fact that we disclose the number of links, the picture on the ruler and state the size of the wrist it will fit, it's up to the buyer to decide if he wants to purchase this watch. We have this pictures as well as the picture of the model, serial and the box to make sure the clients see exactly what they purchase.Ģ. Fits 7 1/2" wrist." Also, you can see the picture of the watch open on a ruler. It's clearly stated "Original Rolex stainless steel & 18k yellow gold oyster bracelet with flip lock clasp. ![]() Please visit the website and read the description for stock #4667P. I'm the owner of Swisswatchexpo and the Rolex trained watchmaker with 20 years of experience. Good advice, thanks! Will do it first thing tomorrow, as the bank is already closed. Third, once this whole thing is resolved, I would report them to your State attorney general and the Federal Trade Commission. If they tried to screw you on the watch, there's every reason to believe they'll try to do it on the links as well. Second, if the company offers to give you the additional two links so that you'll keep the watch and withdraw the dispute, tell them you'd rather they credit your card in an amount equal to the cost of two links so that you can buy them from someone else. ![]() First, if you decide to send back the watch, send it REGISTERED mail, that's the most secure method and they can't claim they didn't get it. Take photos of the watch so that you can prove its condition, and print out the ad from which you purchased the watch so the sleaze bags you bought it from don't change it in the meantime and then claim that YOU removed the links to try to pull one over on them. They will likely reverse the charge temporarily pending an investigation. ![]() Usually, you have a VERY SHORT time period in which to file a dispute. Then, AS SOON as you get your cc bill containing the charge for the watch, call your cc company and IMMEDIATELY follow their procedure to the letter. They may tell you that you can't file a formal dispute until the charge shows up on your next bill, but at least they will have an initial protest on record. Call your credit card company and notify them that you are disputing the charge. :thumbsup:ĮDIT: And I feel happy for you! :chuckle: I THINK I remember that AMEX reverses charges first and then gets details from both parties. ![]()
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