With a number of new subscribers recently
joining this mailing list, it is time for a friendly reminder of what we
stand for and how we are set up to serve you.
1. No cash
We have been a cashless business for more than two years. Direct
bank deposit is our main form of payment, and when mutually beneficial,
we accept credit cards. Equally, if you have a watch to sell, you will
be paid into your bank account. Strictly no cash.
2. No discount
The price advertised is the best price. Please don't ask for a discount:
we offer premium quality watches which are all priced correctly: to
sell.
3. No one is exempt from paying GST
Asking to have GST circumvented, removed or avoided would result in
an IMMEDIATE REQUEST TO LEAVE THE PREMISES. While many other
watch dealers are more than happy to deal in cash to avoid goods
and services tax, our policy is clear: no one is exempt from paying tax
so don't even joke about it.
4. Your time is precious. So is ours
We are not a classic retail shop and we are not set up for browsing. We
don't keep any stock on the premises- our business is strictly 'by
appointment only'. Time is extremely precious so please limit your visit
to 15 minutes or less. Here is an important statistical detail: in our
experience of face to face dealing, 90% of watches are sold in less than
3 minutes.
5. First in, best dressed
Premium quality stock is hard to find and easy to sell. We are seeing an
unprecedented demand for fine watches so almost every watch on offer
attracts multiple buyers. First in, best dressed is a fair policy giving
everyone an equal chance to snatch a deal. For that reason, we cannot
hold watches, or accept partial payment or holding deposit. The buying
process is simple: once the payment terms are understood and accepted,
and we shake hands over the phone or via email, an invoice will be
issued. Once you pay the full amount, the watch is yours. Obviously,
failing to pay the invoice within the agreed time means that we will
offer the watch to the next buyer.
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