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Watch brought into shop - Limited Edition expensive make watch. Value £900. Sent to our recommended repair man - he causes severe damage to face - face out of production - different colour watch face offered & customer says no way. Is customer entitled by law to new watch? I would say he is but boss is saying not - cost of different face is £72 - cost of new watch is £900!! Customer seeking info on his rights and we need to aswell. Many TIA
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22:45 Mon 22nd Oct 2012
what is the wording on the repair receipt the shop gives to customers when they hand items over for repair? if the watch had been lost or stolen it would have had to have been claimed via the insurance policy i assume the shop owner has in place, why isn't this an insurance matter? unless he doesn;t want his premiums to go up.
no wording re loss or damage on receipt given when watch taken in - just hand written docket given out of a receipt book. it is not covered on shop insurance when off premises . The watch is a limited edition and watch maker has told customer that his watch would be worthless if it were to have new different model face put in. I can see customers point completely but my boss does not seem to know what her responsibilities are in law.
we cannot detail value - we would say - receipt for one yellow metal necklace set with 50 white stones and then it is down to customer to provide receipt for item should it be lost - it is insured at all times for loss and damage - just boss does not want to claim on insurance and I need to know what the customer is entitled to
I take the view that the answer is somewhere between the two. To put the item back into the condition it was had it not been damaged, a new watch is required. However, if a new watch is provided the customer achieves "betterment". Thus I would think the appropriate measure is damages of the value of the watch he had undamaged.
no he would settle for new limited edition watch. The policies are not lax dotty - i have worked in several jewellers - it is common practice how items are received. Don't be fooled otherwise dotty!!! All i need to know is whether he is in his rights to ask for new watch - I feel he is and boss feels he isn't. If he is she will replace it - no need or desire to claim on PL Insurance, we will just pay if that is the case. New watch would be £900
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