It seems I have no choice but to keep the watch. Be happy too my friend! byeYou're the kind who needs to have the last word, don't you?
Well, congratulations... Here it is...
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Keep it and be happy!Bye.
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It seems I have no choice but to keep the watch. Be happy too my friend! byeYou're the kind who needs to have the last word, don't you?
Well, congratulations... Here it is...
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And the last word is.....
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Keep it and be happy!Bye.
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it's the internet, man... most are entitled 13 year olds
no no, you have already quoted the right one in your subconscious
Where did you get a Video Cheesegrater? So cute 🫠![]()
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A. I would've never made this threadUPDATE FROM INTIME:
They offer to pay me the $15 shipping fee. Then I only have to pay $100 more than their website says to get what I originally paid for. I have to say, great business idea. I bet BMW 760, RePossessed and eBoy would pay the $115 without protest![]()
my friend, thank you very much for your post. But if you now see that a completely wrong and also poorly assembled movement is sent to me, but the TD Intime tells me "this is exactly the right movement, only without engraving" and now you do see the pictures. However, the TD does not seem to see the error in himself because of poor quality control, nor in APSF, but apparently in me because he is asking me to pay for what I have long since paid for.I can imagine you'r dissapointed but the TD received the watch from the factory and never opened it, so he never knew about the fault and therefor never screwed you.
The problem is that you went the wrong way. You should have opened a help desk ticket or contact a mod in silence. Accusing a TD that way will not make you friends and give you help. A thread with only calling for help without accuse would have brought you a much better respone. Members here are very helpful if you ask in a normal way.
plus, the date wheel is so badly glued and crooked to the bottom date wheel that I can't even align the date. This is also very badly alignedHe really wants to take me for a fool, but I have now completely disassembled the watch and discovered the full extent of the scam. The movement is a modified NH35 or similar where one date disc has been glued over another. Also, now you can see that the dial isn't meant for a 3235 movement as it's attached with pins, that's really unbelievable this hoax. And I really can't understand why you would just accept it all. Even if Intime had sent me an SA3235 movement, I couldn't even install it because the dial wouldnt fit. And you stand around here and want to tell me that it would be ok for you if intime would do that to you?!
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Thanks mateObviously you did not get what you paid for Jeremey, I am looking forward to see how Intime will set this right for you. That will be how I judge Intime going forward.
Hope the best for you.
I agree, but I also think it's important to show the forum which TDs try to weasel out of mistakes that they're clearly responsible for. OP is a little baby in the way he posts, but it's a bit dumb that it requires a help desk ticket and admin intervention to have the TD, ya know, actually deliver the product you ordered. Luckily I haven't had any issues like this, but yikes. I imagine on the other side of this though are TDs receiving a lot of scam-attempt messages saying the package wasn't delivered, or they got the wrong watch, etc in an attempt to get a new one. In the end this is most certainly the factories fault, or whoever Intime got it from, but they're the seller, it's their responsibility. Sorry you got screwed (InTime) by your supplier, but it's hilarious they'd try and charge you for a new movement that costs them next to nothing in China ($20-40). Like do you really need 2-4x profit on a replacement for your fuck up? Especially from a buyer with previous order history?I can imagine you'r dissapointed but the TD received the watch from the factory and never opened it, so he never knew about the fault and therefor never screwed you.
The problem is that you went the wrong way. You should have opened a help desk ticket or contact a mod in silence. Accusing a TD that way will not make you friends and give you help. A thread with only calling for help without accuse would have brought you a much better respone. Members here are very helpful if you ask in a normal way.
So you say the problem could have been worked out with the TD? What would you have done? Would you paid $115 for the right movement? But now you can see that the dial would not have fitted.A. I would've never made this thread
B. The issue would've been worked out with the TD
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I certainly wouldn't be rambling about it AGAIN. Those of us with common sense can mitigate problems without menstruating all over a forum. It's not really that hard for most of us.So you say the problem could have been worked out with the TD? What would you have done? Would you paid $115 for the right movement? But now you can see that the dial would not have fitted.
Would you have sent the watch back at your own risk?
And when the TD told you it was the correct movement just without the engraving, but then you open the watch and see the movement is nowhere near what it says on the website?
Would you still remain in Silence and let that happen to you without complaining and without warning the other members about that? Why do we have this Forum if not also for stuff like this?
I certainly wouldn't be rambling about it AGAIN. Those of us with common sense can mitigate problems without menstruating all over a forum. It's not really that hard for most of us.
Any moron can stomp and scream for attention. It takes an educated individual to learn how to mitigate through a problem and find an amicable solution.@Jeremy83 If each time you start voicing your grievances with "so, anyway, the latest development in the [TD name] scam is..." you may as well post photos of your Adrian-Monk-Rock collection instead of your rant essays, because nobody here will give a dead squirrel's ass...