- 15/9/18
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I've ordered over $2K US from Puretime and love the UI of their website.
However dealing with Elena seems to be an increasingly unpleasant experience. The watch could be broken in half and she will always resist the initial push back, thus when a new watch could be sourced, she will come back a week later and tell you that it's actually fine.
She provided me with a birds-eye view of a Cartier I ordered and from the initial QC pics, it is evident that the bottom left SEL is bent. She then rebutted by providing the picture below and letting me know that I'm wrong.
Few questions:
- What does this new picture accomplish when the watch is being tilted to show the right SEL
- What does this new picture accomplish when you're facing the camera from the right side
- Why is this picture so poorly lit compared to the initial?
That's great Elena, you can manipulate light and angles to show that it might be passable, but do we disregard the perfectly lit, birds-eye view pictures that were initially provided?
However dealing with Elena seems to be an increasingly unpleasant experience. The watch could be broken in half and she will always resist the initial push back, thus when a new watch could be sourced, she will come back a week later and tell you that it's actually fine.
She provided me with a birds-eye view of a Cartier I ordered and from the initial QC pics, it is evident that the bottom left SEL is bent. She then rebutted by providing the picture below and letting me know that I'm wrong.
Few questions:
- What does this new picture accomplish when the watch is being tilted to show the right SEL
- What does this new picture accomplish when you're facing the camera from the right side
- Why is this picture so poorly lit compared to the initial?
That's great Elena, you can manipulate light and angles to show that it might be passable, but do we disregard the perfectly lit, birds-eye view pictures that were initially provided?
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