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My wristwatch is dead.

Today I brought my watch to have the battery replaced - I figured that was a simple enough process. After trying Wal-Mart and Target, both of which told me they didn't service digital watches (strange, seeing as Wal-Mart is usually where I bring the watch to replace the battery), I brought it to a small local jeweler and ended up having to pay them eleven dollars just to replace it.

But it doesn't end there. When the jeweler's gave me the watch back, I found out that none of the buttons on the side were functional. Furthermore, part of the seal on the back was hanging out, as if it had been stretched out of proportion. When I mentioned this, they simply told me that their policy didn't say that the watch needed to work, but they gave me a new battery, so I had to pay for it anyway.

Seems like people will do anything for money nowadays, even high-profile places like jewelers' shops. In any case, I bought another (identical) watch off Amazon just now, which should ship within the week.

Print | posted on Sunday, October 25, 2009 5:55 PM | Filed Under [ Hardware Rants ]

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# re: My wristwatch is dead.

Last time I paid about $10 to replace the battery in the watch at a watch repairer stand. They fit the (digital) watch with new battery, and the watch was working perfectly. Except I don't wear that watch often.

Your calculator watch is not functioning? And they are not required to ensure the watch is in working condition? How dare they tried to rip a white American boy off?

So you will have the 3rd identical watch?
10/25/2009 9:37 PM | Antony
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# re: My wristwatch is dead.

<joke>Simple, rob them. That'll show them.</joke>

Actually just complain about them on the Internet. Hopefully word will get around that they suck.
10/27/2009 7:16 PM | Dave

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