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: Open ended return policy means you are not limited to the
: typical 30 days to return something. If you buy something
: there and have a problem six months or a year later -- you
: can return the item and get your money back.
: Most watch sellers only allow you to return a watch within 3
: to 10 (maybe as much as 30) days of purchase.
Apparently according to all the responses on the "Costco" purchase it seems some have misuderstood what I meant. The question on this thread is about factory authorized warranties and everyone's concerns on the issue. I know that Costco has a good RETURN policy but the fact remains that my buddy's warranty card was not BLESSED by Omega. I am not saying that purchasing a fine watch from Costco is bad, in fact I would have no problem buying a watch from Costco.
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