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  • Newbie in need of help please

    Hi everyone, just signed up as a member of this site today after a google search found you for me!

    I'm trying to find outif there's any test cases for a problem a good friend of mine has.

    In 1999 he took his Brietling watch into a jewellers for a repair to the face which had become damaged. It was not the same jewellers as he originally purchased the watch from. I'm not 100% sure why, but my friend did not collect the watch from the jewellers and a couple of years later discovered that the jeweller had sold his watch. He has been backwards and forwards with this jeweller for a number of years now and is getting no where. The jewellers never contacted him to ask why he hadn't collected the watch nor did they contact him to inform him that they were selling his watch - can anyone here assist please?

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    Re: Newbie in need of help please

    Not my area of expertise, but, has he actually asked the jewellers why they sold his watch? Was there something in the terms of the repair etc which allowed them to do this after a certain period? What do the jewellers say? You say he has been backwards and forwards but really we would need more specific info as to what has happened, what correspondence, if any, etc, before anyone could give an opinion.
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    • #3
      Re: Newbie in need of help please

      He's been negotiating with the jeweller since 2001??

      The nine year period of communication is extremely troubling. What was going on? There is a 6year legal action limitation from the point in time when he first became aware of the loss....
      I'm assuming he engaged in a proper dialogue with the shop and has been repeatedly duped and lied to??
      What was the value of the watch?
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      • #4
        Re: Newbie in need of help please

        There appears to be no chance whatsoever that your friend will achieve anything but wasted time and frustration if he continues to pursue this matter.

        I suggest you tell your friend to buy a new watch, cookie...

        ...and next time use the County Court to make a timely claim.

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