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Glad to hear you're getting taken care of [MENTION=10540]Scofield[/MENTION]. Will be interested in hearing how it all turns out.
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Update: I called them, promptly got an answer, told them my e-mail address and they addressed it within 5 minutes. Turns out, policy doesn't allow a replacement for a timing issue (guess they're really confident they can fix it). But to counteract the guarantee expiration, they do apparently guarantee the work done on the watch for an additional year (instead of from purchase date). They said they'd move my watch to the front of the queue. Sadly, this means I will be w/o my trusted mako for a couple months, but at least it's a solution. Hopefully they can fix it this time.
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Originally posted by hockeysc23 View PostAgreed, I didn't know they were that expensive. I thought they were in the 100 range. Routine persistence in calling and complaining have got to be the only way to go. Always start nice as it usually isn't the representatives fault but simply state your case, and the resolution you want.
Of course that's not to say I don't lose my cool when crap doesn't go my way. But in this instance, for me anywhere, it worked out. Hopefully it will work with your watch issue too.
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Originally posted by mochi123 View PostOh heck no, if you paid that much for a watch, you deserve an above and beyond service, sorry to hear that! Might wanna try a local jeweler.
I had a problem with my Audi and the local place said Audi of America has to authorize the repair first. They wouldn't give me the time of day past the initial call operator. I tweeted them and was talking to a manager in hours.
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Originally posted by JBarwick View PostI'd chalk it up to a loss or find a local jeweler who could service your watch. Aren't most Orient watches disposable anyhow...like I'd assume the service cost is about the same as a new watch?
Originally posted by mochi123 View PostIf you don't mind me asking, how much was it?
Originally posted by DocDave View PostIs there a phone number you can call as opposed to sending email?
Originally posted by hockeysc23 View PostTo address the issue, I would take the next step to social media, whether tweeting, Facebook comments, or other methods (I am unsure their social media footprint). I think your requests are reasonable but it seems at their price point and customer service they are more into selling units then customer service. I think after that is best you can do is write reviews and inform others.
On the other hand, is the watch value worth the time and effort? If my Fossil watches break I'd try a little bit to get them to address and then I'd caulk it up as a loss and just never buy from them again. At some point your peace of mind and time has to be worth more than the watch.
Sorry you are going through it. Best of luck.
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No Orient again
I don't have any suggestions, but am not buying an Orient again. My Bambino developed a problem shortly after the warranty period. Pretty sucky.
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Originally posted by JBarwick View PostI'd chalk it up to a loss or find a local jeweler who could service your watch. Aren't most Orient watches disposable anyhow...like I'd assume the service cost is about the same as a new watch?
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To address the issue, I would take the next step to social media, whether tweeting, Facebook comments, or other methods (I am unsure their social media footprint). I think your requests are reasonable but it seems at their price point and customer service they are more into selling units then customer service. I think after that is best you can do is write reviews and inform others.
On the other hand, is the watch value worth the time and effort? If my Fossil watches break I'd try a little bit to get them to address and then I'd caulk it up as a loss and just never buy from them again. At some point your peace of mind and time has to be worth more than the watch.
Sorry you are going through it. Best of luck.
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Originally posted by Scofield View Post-Watch ran out of spec
-My emails were ignored, i sent a reminder
-They accepted and serviced my watch
-Receive watch back, runs ok for a couple months, then starts running out of spec again
-Emails ignored, send a friendly reminder
-Still no response
I'm asking them to flat out send another replacement instead of servicing again. 1 year warranty expires in July. In the first year I've had a watch that ran within specs for a total of maybe 2 months, that's unreasonable imo. But I am getting no response....
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Where did you buy the watch? You may be able to go through those channels quicker.
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Any advice for dealing with poor Orient USA customer service
-Watch ran out of spec
-My emails were ignored, i sent a reminder
-They accepted and serviced my watch
-Receive watch back, runs ok for a couple months, then starts running out of spec again
-Emails ignored, send a friendly reminder
-Still no response
I'm asking them to flat out send another replacement instead of servicing again. 1 year warranty expires in July. In the first year I've had a watch that ran within specs for a total of maybe 2 months, that's unreasonable imo. But I am getting no response....Tags: None
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