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 Buying from Wing Wah Watch - Subang, First time buying watch

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brown.ho
post Dec 30 2019, 03:36 PM

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QUOTE(K-o-E @ Dec 30 2019, 01:33 PM)
Anyone has had an experience selling watches back to Wing Wah or any other shop? Mind sharing your experience? I've got a present that I may want to dispose off
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Wing Wah buys your watches at a very low price and sells them at a heavily inflated price. I recently got a Tudor Blackbay as a gift and wanted to sell it off. They assured me I'll only get 50% of the purchase price. Since it was a gift I had no idea how much the purchase price was. Paid RM100, they took the warranty card and the watch, 5 minutes later gave me exact figure of RM7,060. Went home and checked with the person who gave the gift and confirmed he bought it at RM14,120.

I say if you want to sell your watch, do it manually on Mudah, FB marketplace etc. If you wanna buy, find it manually yourself.
brown.ho
post Dec 30 2019, 04:44 PM

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QUOTE(Chinoz @ Dec 30 2019, 03:44 PM)
Replace watch with any other commodity and you have yourself a business model!
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Yes that's a normal business model but then again, they're dealing with "masterpiece" and technically they're the ones destroying the market
brown.ho
post Dec 31 2019, 05:08 PM

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QUOTE(K-o-E @ Dec 31 2019, 02:38 PM)
Thanks bro for the info. Much appreciated.
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