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Originally Posted by Apache
I am going by memory here so some of the details may be off. A Guild Jewelry Store in New Jersey sold as new a Rolex watch that had never been worn. It had been previously sold and returned unused. The retailer returned it to stock and sold it again. The purchaser found out that it had been sold before and sued the retailer. The customer won the case, although I do not know if it was overturned on appeal. Most independents can not afford to have customers that constantly return items, especially any that have been altered to fit the customer.
Apache
Apache
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Yes, the customer would win in that case because selling a used anything as new is fraud. That was a clear cut case.
Oh and how could one prove that a Rolex hadn't been used.