Why are you returning it instead of selling it?
I would say that this thread should be called: Who bought 2 and return 1 and wait for second?
The way it's worded now implies complete dissatisfaction with the watch.
And as others have said, why not sell it?
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I originally started this thread looking for 2 things...
1. How many impulse shoppers bought the "latest gadget" and wasn't happy with it. Kind of like post 14 said.
2. but mainly to see if there was others like myself.
Let me explain my situation a little. I figured there would have been more of me, but seems not.
I bought two watches. One 38mm with classic buckle for my wife and one 42mm SG with black sports band for my self. I was thinking that if my wife gave it a good try for two weeks, she would fall in love. She is not tech savvy and didn't like the watch from the very beginning. she just got a smart phone 16 months ago and fell in love with that, but she struggles with tech and feels intimated by it I think.
With in the first few days, she was done. She didn't want it and insisted I return it. With mine being on back order (may 13th - may 27th), I figured I would wear it for a while before returning it. I had a 14 day return policy and figured it wouldn't hurt any thing to use it for a week or so.
I put it on craigslist a few days after I started using it, but all the replies were wanting a NEW IN BOX and didn't like the fact that it was a week old. I was only asking $50 more than i paid for it.
I wasn't going to sell it on Ebay because they protect the buyer more than the seller and there are too many scammers out there. I would rather not make anything off it than to get ripped off for $700
Money is not everything. I was really hoping my wife would have liked it, but I'm not going to make her and I'm not mad. I just don't have anyone to share my heartbeat with now. lol
It is nice seeing NO ONE returning their watches.
Thanks guys, Cody