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by JR8 » Wed, 28 Jul 2010 4:06 pm
sundaymorningstaple wrote: five "one-liner" posts in quick succession without using any thought patterns and then nothing?
Oh, sounds like a typical local then
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by Little M » Thu, 29 Jul 2010 10:34 am
If CASE can't help you, you can also lodge a complaint to the small claims tribunal. You will have to attend a small court session together with the shop owner and a mediator from the court (like judge judy minus the audience). The mediator will decide on whether you are entitled to what you claim for.
If the watch is of a reputable brand, you can always write a letter to the customer service found on their website.
Good luck
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by observer » Thu, 29 Jul 2010 3:44 pm
sundaymorningstaple wrote: five "one-liner" posts in quick succession without using any thought patterns and then nothing? Easy-Peasy! You'd have caught it as well!
Sounds a lot like the posts I make.
It's common sense - if you try to come in before I go out, I can't go out. And you can't come in! Lose-lose!
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by sundaymorningstaple » Thu, 29 Jul 2010 4:41 pm
observer wrote:sundaymorningstaple wrote: five "one-liner" posts in quick succession without using any thought patterns and then nothing? Easy-Peasy! You'd have caught it as well!
Sounds a lot like the posts I make.
Nah, you don't know when to quit!
Those types stop at 5 so they can make PM's.
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by vivienshoshanna » Mon, 02 Aug 2010 3:01 pm
ksl wrote:My Seiko sportura also takes 4 weeks at the service centre, its pretty standard procedure, longer if it goes to Japan for repair.
if that is the case, the company should have explained it to them earlier, or even at the time that they already want to have it back.. it's been a month, and now the company is asking for another 2 months? that would not be good.
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by Lynsey » Mon, 02 Aug 2010 5:12 pm
Update.............after several calls, and demands for a new watch if it is going to take till october, they have now said that it will be ready wednesday?!?
They have said they have the watch in stock also, so come wednesday if no call i think we will be going to the shop for the new watch!
We will see..........
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by poodlek » Mon, 02 Aug 2010 5:29 pm
Lynsey wrote:Update.............after several calls, and demands for a new watch if it is going to take till october, they have now said that it will be ready wednesday?!?
They have said they have the watch in stock also, so come wednesday if no call i think we will be going to the shop for the new watch!
We will see..........
Yay!! Good for you for being persistent. Singapore shop owners will never learn the meaning of good customer service if no one ever demands it. Here's hoping this is the end of your watch troubles.
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by Mad Scientist » Mon, 02 Aug 2010 6:11 pm
Lynsey
Let me know if they refuse to exchange or whatever. I will get the petrol can and burn their shop down
Remember when you deal with them be persistent.
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