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  • Oceanklassik
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    It definitely benefits us consumers here but 116520 does make a pt. For us pte sellers, it is nt a prob. But those PIs will find it diff to trade here. Let's c how te mods say lor...

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  • 116520
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    In the end, the profit will be so thin that no one will be willing to sell here.

    Instead of getting a better deal here, we got no deal as no one want to sell here anymore...

    Originally posted by surestik View Post
    For the general benefit of all the forummers here, why not? I don't think it will hurt the sellers, as it is always willing seller and willing buyer.

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  • surestik
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    Might b a bit sensitive,I think.

    For the general benefit of all the forummers here, why not? I don't think it will hurt the sellers, as it is always willing seller and willing buyer.

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  • tomcatf
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    Might b a bit sensitive,I think.
    Is many for private consumption, aka this forum. Competition will bring the price to the advantage of us, even amongst the ADs the try to cut corner to close the deal with you.... So morally, I don't think we did any wrong.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    whats so sensitive about that?? nothing the yellow pages isnt already doing

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Might b a bit sensitive,I think.

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  • tomcatf
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    Can we consolidate the list of PI? so that we can have more transparancy on pricing and getting cheaper watches..

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by tomcatf View Post
    If the watch for sales is not according to spec? or not original? and the buyer back off, is it consider as Flaking?
    No.

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  • tomcatf
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    that one ok, not buyer's problem mah... RSC tells you it is not original, you still pass the seller the cash meh? then go RSC for what?

    It is when after everything, viewing, RSC, barginning, coffee, when last minute said "think about it" that spoil everything...
    Thanks for clarification,

    For 2nd para, in my opinion is an un-called-for behaviour of buyer, seller encounter this sort of people must bath with 7 different kinds of flowers...

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  • 116520
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    that one ok, not buyer's problem mah... RSC tells you it is not original, you still pass the seller the cash meh? then go RSC for what?

    It is when after everything, viewing, RSC, barginning, coffee, when last minute said "think about it" that spoil everything...



    Originally posted by tomcatf View Post
    If the watch for sales is not according to spec? or not original? and the buyer back off, is it consider as Flaking?

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  • tomcatf
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    YES! BAN FLAKING!
    If the watch for sales is not according to spec? or not original? and the buyer back off, is it consider as Flaking?

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  • 116520
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    YES! BAN FLAKING!


    Originally posted by Reborn View Post
    Yes, it's very bad to flake. If someone does that too often, his/her name will very soon be circulating in the market and no one would sell him/her henceforth. That's why watch communities like this is good, it helps to put moral pressure on those who have bad track record.

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  • Reborn
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    You mean "flaking"?

    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    Reborn and Oceanklassik are also right.

    I personally feel that there is no harm asking for more discount when buying a watch. Also there is also nothing right "low-balling" the seller. Sometimes it is "lucky" to get offer for some watches...

    "Low-ballering" is not a crime. A CRIME is when you "low-ball" the seller and when the seller willing to sell you at the "low-ball" price and you back out... IT IS A F**KING CRIME!
    Yes, it's very bad to flake. If someone does that too often, his/her name will very soon be circulating in the market and no one would sell him/her henceforth. That's why watch communities like this is good, it helps to put moral pressure on those who have bad track record.

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  • 116520
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    Of course lah... how do you feel when peole offer you a price and you think think so hard and then willing to sell and that stupid guy say to you, " let me think about it first..."




    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    Wat?! Like tat oso can ah?

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Wat?! Like tat oso can ah?

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