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Re: Yes, but...
In Response To: Yes, but... ()

: If you are aware of a problem with the PA
: service center why would you ever send your
: watch there? I'm not saying that this SHOULD
: be the way it, I'm just saying that it IS
: the way it is.

: What frustrates me is people who send their
: watch to PA even though they read warnings
: on here or elsewhere and somehow expect
: their watch to be the exception to the rule.
: Not saying that was the case with any of
: these reports.

: If you have a system that needs fixing (US
: repair center in PA) then it's great and all
: to try to fix it. But how does sending a
: watch there when you KNOW it has a bad
: reputation accomplish anything? Work with
: what you are given. Sure, complain about it
: but don't send your watch somewhere where
: you know people (many people) have had
: problems with. That's idiotic.

What if some people forgot to consult the internet before a jeweler sent their watch off? It seems to me a decent company would have decent CONUS support if they want to do business here.

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