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      12-31-2010, 05:24 PM   #1
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Merchant is being unreasonable / How do I handle my situation?

So at the end of November my girlfriend bought me a Hamtilon watch ($800+) for Christmas from an online retailer (watchzworld.com). It came and everything was legit. Christmas day I wore it all day/night and then the day after it stopped working. The second hand, chronograph, etc. all just stopped. I brought the watch to Tourneau to have them check it out and even the store manager said that nothing inside was working because he did a test on it.


I call up watchzworld and spoke with the owner and told him the situation. He said that he would either refund my money or send me another watch after he received the one that wasn't working. Okay, fine. I shipped it out on Tuesday and it arrived yesterday because I tracked it. I emailed the company yesterday and never got a response. Today I got tired of waiting around and called him up and he said he received the watch but now he's changing his story around.


He thinks that the watch that I sent him isn't the original watch that I purchased. I told him that the shipping/billing information was under my girlfriends name to clarify everything in case he was confused. Now he's saying he wants to have the watch "fixed" and send it back to me. I told him absolutely not because I am not waiting another week or so when he sent me a faulty item in the first place.


I told him that I will call him Monday and I want an answer on what he's going to do for me by then otherwise I will take necessary legal action if it's required to do so. I'm at the point where I am about to call up my girlfriends credit card company and have them dispute the charge completely because I can't deal with this asshole trying to screw me around.


Clearly he isn't honoring his original promise where he stated that he would send me another watch or refund my money. Could I just call up my girlfriends credit card company and tell them the situation and have it disputed or would it be too late since the item was purchased a month ago? btw, I have everything documented through Email if I need proof for anything, just thought I'd mention that.

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      12-31-2010, 05:27 PM   #2
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You're pretty agressive..arrives yesterday, he looks at it and thinks he can fix it instead and now you're ready to pursue legal action or dispute the charge? Just wait until Monday, ask him how long to get repaired/replaced/refunded.. IF was reasonable time i'd just wait. S-happens
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      12-31-2010, 05:32 PM   #3
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You're pretty agressive..arrives yesterday, he looks at it and thinks he can fix it instead and now you're ready to pursue legal action or dispute the charge? If it were me i'd just wait until Monday, ask him how long to get repaired/replaced/refunded.. IF was reasonable time i'd just wait. S-happens
I don't think I'm being aggressive. I PAID for something, it DOESN'T work, I want a replacement or refund, HE is telling me that the item is not the original and toying me around. He originally told me different two days ago.

I can barely understand the guy on the phone, speaks poor english. Not to discriminate or sound racist but how do I know that he's not trying to fuck me over? He now has MY money and MY watch. Of course I'm going to be skeptical when he's 3000 miles away, wouldn't you?

The legal action part was to scare him so that he stops jerking me around, but if it comes down to that then I will pursue it.
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      12-31-2010, 08:45 PM   #4
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Part of the pleasure of buying online.

Just wait for it, relax, life's too short.

FYI, legal action is BS, you both know it.....
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Well... the only thing you could have done differently would have been to copy the serial number down of the one that you received... I'm sure you didn't do that because why would you really?


I agree he's jerking you around, but there isn't much that can be done about it. Best thing to do would be just to be as nice as you can because he has your money AND your watch right now.

Is he an authorized Hamilton repair facility? If he isn't as soon as he opens the case he will void the Hamilton warranty... Might want to keep that in mind as you are bargaining with him. Make sure that if he is going to "work" on it you want written proof from him that he will essentially take over all warranty work on the watch during the term originally listed from Hamilton.

And don't freak out if he isn't an authorized repair facility. it's an ETA movement... regardless of what's wrong with it, it can be fixed and parts will be readily available until long after you are gone. It's not like a BMW where you go in for an HPFP replacement and then your cruise control stops working.
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No offense, but this is really easy.
Dispute the charge with the credit card company, this takes about a month.
There's 2 things that can happen:
1. He doesn't fix it, you supply the tracking number of the return, and you get your money back.
2. He DOES fix it, supplies the credit card company the info, and you get a working watch.


/thread it's really that easy, the circumstances and events surrounding it don't matter in the slightest
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No offense, but this is really easy.
Dispute the charge with the credit card company, this takes about a month.
There's 2 things that can happen:
1. He doesn't fix it, you supply the tracking number of the return, and you get your money back.
2. He DOES fix it, supplies the credit card company the info, and you get a working watch.


/thread it's really that easy, the circumstances and events surrounding it don't matter in the slightest

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Necessary legal action...

Let me guess. Early 20s?
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Necessary legal action...

Let me guess. Early 20s?
gotta be...


legal action and $800


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that's why you buy from a someone local for things like that and never online...
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that's why you buy from a someone local for things like that and never online...
He will be fine. If it is on his credit card, all he needs to do is follow freak's directions and a solution will come.
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ofc he will
just the hassle of being jerked around.. I can relate..
bought a laser online a while back and it took them 3 weeks to ship it out..
I felt like they just took my money.. matter of principle more than anything
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Look, when something fails like this the seller has a couple of options, they and refund and send you on your merry way, they can replace or repair, many times it is their option, especially after a period of time.

This depend on each state, some states allow you to return or terminate any sales agreement or contract within 72 hours with no questions ask. The problem is most online retailers are not aware of each states rules and technically when they sale in your home state they are automatically bound to that state's retail laws. But your State's Attorney General may times has no jurisdiction outside your state.

This is the problem when dealing with online retailer, you hope they will stand behind the products they are selling. Before buying from any of them I do as much checking as I can on them to make sure they are reputable and they are who they say they are. I found many of these online store are fronts and you have no ideal who owns then. try doing a whois on the web address and see if the lists owner is at the same street address as the business, and there are few other things you can do to make sure they are who they say they are.

However, to the op, good luck trying to sue or do any other sort of legal action against a business especially if it is not in your home state.

So relax, give the guy a chance to make it right and as long as he returns you a working watch why do you care how he did it. Also, sometime you can go directly to the manufacturer and they will make it right, many times manufacturers will tell you if it older than 30 days you should go directly to them.
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just tell them if you dont get a new watch or your money back you will file a claim w/ BBB
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I don't think I'm being aggressive. I PAID for something, it DOESN'T work, I want a replacement or refund, HE is telling me that the item is not the original and toying me around. He originally told me different two days ago.

I can barely understand the guy on the phone, speaks poor english. Not to discriminate or sound racist but how do I know that he's not trying to fuck me over? He now has MY money and MY watch. Of course I'm going to be skeptical when he's 3000 miles away, wouldn't you?

The legal action part was to scare him so that he stops jerking me around, but if it comes down to that then I will pursue it.
I thought you said your girlfriend bought it for you?

This is the reason you stick with reputable dealers or just pay a little more for in person service, cause that just cannot be beat sometimes... especially with such a high dollar item. (expensive compared to most consumer watches at least).

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He will be fine. If it is on his GIRLFRIEND'S credit card, all he needs to do is follow freak's directions and a solution will come.
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If it all goes south just dump your GF, let her deal with the $800.







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If it all goes south just dump your GF, let her deal with the $800.







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this... depending on the situation with the girl, might just be easier!

regardless there's no reason to be concerned either way, and there's not much to learn. This is the only time in my life you'll ever hear me say that credit cards are an amazing wonderful thing.
If you're a merchant, they blow, if you're a consumer, they're irreplaceable. I've NEVER had problems with disputing charges.

If you want to save a few bucks and can live a few months without the cash, go ahead and go with the less famous dealers. I, personally, have never had a downside other than being a few months without cash and a small hassle. If you need a 100% working thing immediately, and don't want to deal with the hassle, pay a few more bucks and go with a big dealer. It's all a matter of priorities.
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You will pursue legal action over $800? I wish I was a lawyer so I could make money off of people like you.
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gotta be...


legal action and $800


Wait until you see what he does over his defective Coach Man bag!
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You will pursue legal action over $800? I wish I was a lawyer so I could make money off of people like you.
wouldnt waste ur time...u'd be smart enough to ask for a $5000 retainer though
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