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hi New Member, i also can't stop the way you think bout what i think,but i like the way you think bout the way i think.Originally posted by triton View Posthi Moderator,
what is there to clarify? i cannot stop the way you think, but i like the way you think.
run to one corner hide
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they dun care how hard u can be,they only care how fast they can be to get the $$$
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Cos i look too young to have taken CPF so they r not interested in me.....haha.. they forget how hard i can be. kekeOriginally posted by Darkangel View PostGood choice...I guess you didnt look like you just got your CPF lah...hehehe
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I would think that the minimum service level should be the same whether you are buying 1 or many watches since there is a premium in the selling price of each watch for the service (ie. salary of the SE).Originally posted by jazziceman View Posti'm reading this thread with interest cos I notice many of you commented that these SE should be more customer oriented; no doubt I agree but what causes this?
let me share my experience:
I was at THG (Tangs) last Monday; with my wife's watch for sizing. I walked into the shop, and it was crowded with tourists (from mainland); I tot i was at chinatown.
4 guys; all decked in Rolex, LV etc was browsing around the shop. i asked the SE who was doing the sizing and he mentioned; that was the 4 day they are there. in total; they had already bought almost 40 pieces of watches (including Rolex, IWC, Cartier, Omega)
and according to the SE, it is really pretty normal now for these people to buy in that manner; 40 piece is consider little already, they once served one lady who bought a total worth of $1M simply by pointing at the range without trying and all at retail.
So; i ask myself, is this why we're not getting the same service level as before?
Probably the definition of "minimum service level" is just different for everyone.
Overall, my experience with the SE in SIN are above average, with the best experience in THG Millenium.
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And dont forget to put the new purchase on the wrist. Or better still, find someone who has a burberry/LV paperbag, and carry one of them too! that way, you will look like you just smashed the credit card for the month
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if met with this kind of AD,just go to the other AD that serve u well and make a purchase with them then carry the paper bag back to the 1st AD and shop around show them the purchase u've just make.keke.
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Fully agreed. Not forgetting THG at KL (dunno the mall liao), so eager to serve me when i was wearing burmuda n a seiko.Originally posted by jazziceman View PostThen to share my experience:
Best:
THG (NAC, One Raffles Place, Tangs)
I have always been a supporter of THG; since I first got my Omega. I was never once neglected or deprived of the service I need when I step into THG.
Cortina; what else...I was standing in the shop for almost 15 mins (bearing in mind there were no customers at all), no one serve me. I walked up to one of the SE, and say: "You guys are well trained, treating customers like they are invisible before walking out"
Cortina> Seems their SE like to chat among themselves more than doing sales (9 out of 10times) the only time they served me mayb cos with wife cos she wear rolex??....n their aftersales svc suks big time.....
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Good choice...I guess you didnt look like you just got your CPF lah...heheheOriginally posted by watchpassionist View PostMy worst worst experience...... Peng Kwee peng kwee peng kwee. Was pissed off by those makeup Meimei when you after enquiring and decided to think first, they just turn and walk away. Also happened once when i wanted to open the entrance to this Peng Kwee shop, the guy inside shoved me away!!!! I felt so F#*# pissed off and never ever want to deal with them again.
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confirm and chop!! because alot of items in china still attract exhorbant taxes, therefore buy here, and bring back as "personal" goods.Originally posted by Darkangel View Post... go back and sell
just whack loh. no biggie wad.Originally posted by Darkangel View PostYou are good lah...hahha need balls for this
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You are good lah...hahha need balls for thisOriginally posted by jazziceman View PostThen to share my experience:
Cortina; what else...I was standing in the shop for almost 15 mins (bearing in mind there were no customers at all), no one serve me. I walked up to one of the SE, and say: "You guys are well trained, treating customers like they are invisible before walking out"
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Very interesting...hahaha...we just wonder...do they actually buy them to wear or go back and sellOriginally posted by jazziceman View Posti'm reading this thread with interest cos I notice many of you commented that these SE should be more customer oriented; no doubt I agree but what causes this?
let me share my experience:
I was at THG (Tangs) last Monday; with my wife's watch for sizing. I walked into the shop, and it was crowded with tourists (from mainland); I tot i was at chinatown.
4 guys; all decked in Rolex, LV etc was browsing around the shop. i asked the SE who was doing the sizing and he mentioned; that was the 4 day they are there. in total; they had already bought almost 40 pieces of watches (including Rolex, IWC, Cartier, Omega)
and according to the SE, it is really pretty normal now for these people to buy in that manner; 40 piece is consider little already, they once served one lady who bought a total worth of $1M simply by pointing at the range without trying and all at retail.
So; i ask myself, is this why we're not getting the same service level as before?
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