goldenlight
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DO NOT BUY FROM blingdaily.com!!!!!
I made the mistake of buying a watch from this website.
It is a very nice Casio watch that receives time signals from the atomic clock at Ft. Collins, CO.
This should give the watch VERY good accuracy.
The price was very good: it lists for $80 on Casio's website, and generally sells for $50 to $60. It was 'on sale' for $31, shipped.
I have been wanting a 'less expensive' looking watch to wear in the seedier parts of town: I have a 5 year old Citizen Skyhawk watch, and it LOOKS expensive. It's a REALLY nice watch, but ever since some disreputable looking guy in a store in a bad part of town commented on it, I've been a bit nervous wearing it when I go grocery shopping, etc.
So, I just happened to find this site one day, selling this Casio watch for only $31, shipped. That's within my budget: a NICE watch, at a TIMEX price.
It's one of those sites, like woot.com, that sells ONE item per day, at a very attractive price.
Well, the page for that day said the watch came with a box, USA warranty card, and instructions.
The watch came in a plastic baggie, in a bubble envelope. NOTHING ELSE.
No warranty card, NO INSTRUCTIONS, no box; not even a frakkin' PACKING SLIP. Which I would NEED, if I ever need warranty work.
And, predictably, dailybling.com has NOT ANSWERED my NUMEROUS E-mails.
Without the instructions, the watch is nothing but an expensive PAPER WEIGHT.
It came with the time WAY OFF, and I can't figure out how to set it: it has analog hands, but no crown. It's set through some sort of menu, which, without the instructions, I can't figure out.
That of course assumes the watch is not defective: pushing the buttons, in many different sequences, does NOTHING.
Even if I can get the instructions from Casio, this website is obviously FRAUDULENTLY selling either gray market imports, or perhaps defective watches they obtained somewhere. And of course NO WARRANTY.
Hence, the really low price.:steamed:
So: no BOX. no WARRANTY, no INSTRUCTIONS no PAPERWORK AT ALL.
I'm going to TRY to get my money back, but of course if this company is peopled by the CRIMINALS that sent me a watch in a PLASTIC BAG, instead of the box with all the usual paperwork, as advertised, I'm not thinking I'm NOT likely to ever see my $31, again.
So, DON'T make the same mistake I did: STAY AWAY from this website that DEFRAUDED ME.: blingdaily.com
TELL YOUR FRIENDS!!!
I made the mistake of buying a watch from this website.
It is a very nice Casio watch that receives time signals from the atomic clock at Ft. Collins, CO.
This should give the watch VERY good accuracy.
The price was very good: it lists for $80 on Casio's website, and generally sells for $50 to $60. It was 'on sale' for $31, shipped.
I have been wanting a 'less expensive' looking watch to wear in the seedier parts of town: I have a 5 year old Citizen Skyhawk watch, and it LOOKS expensive. It's a REALLY nice watch, but ever since some disreputable looking guy in a store in a bad part of town commented on it, I've been a bit nervous wearing it when I go grocery shopping, etc.
So, I just happened to find this site one day, selling this Casio watch for only $31, shipped. That's within my budget: a NICE watch, at a TIMEX price.
It's one of those sites, like woot.com, that sells ONE item per day, at a very attractive price.
Well, the page for that day said the watch came with a box, USA warranty card, and instructions.
The watch came in a plastic baggie, in a bubble envelope. NOTHING ELSE.
No warranty card, NO INSTRUCTIONS, no box; not even a frakkin' PACKING SLIP. Which I would NEED, if I ever need warranty work.
And, predictably, dailybling.com has NOT ANSWERED my NUMEROUS E-mails.
Without the instructions, the watch is nothing but an expensive PAPER WEIGHT.
It came with the time WAY OFF, and I can't figure out how to set it: it has analog hands, but no crown. It's set through some sort of menu, which, without the instructions, I can't figure out.
That of course assumes the watch is not defective: pushing the buttons, in many different sequences, does NOTHING.
Even if I can get the instructions from Casio, this website is obviously FRAUDULENTLY selling either gray market imports, or perhaps defective watches they obtained somewhere. And of course NO WARRANTY.

Hence, the really low price.:steamed:
So: no BOX. no WARRANTY, no INSTRUCTIONS no PAPERWORK AT ALL.

I'm going to TRY to get my money back, but of course if this company is peopled by the CRIMINALS that sent me a watch in a PLASTIC BAG, instead of the box with all the usual paperwork, as advertised, I'm not thinking I'm NOT likely to ever see my $31, again.

So, DON'T make the same mistake I did: STAY AWAY from this website that DEFRAUDED ME.: blingdaily.com

TELL YOUR FRIENDS!!!