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: I returned it and bought another one from a
: different local AD. I got all three cards
: and all the rest of the goodies. The
: bracelet still has the plastic and the case
: back still has the sticker, all serial
: numbers match up. There is one difference
: however. The Instruction booklet in the new
: one is a paperback, the other one was a hard
: back. Anyone have any insight into that?
Glad to hear your problems are solved. That AD's sloppiness cost him a sale, so I don't feel sorry for him. Further, since you did get a paperback instruction manual and all stickers are still on the watch, you know that you received a recent production "fresh" model. As nimm12 said, the newer production models come with the paperback manuals.
Enjoy the 2254.50!!
-John
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