Jones Ernest vouchers

Jones Ernest vouchers

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andy_s

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19,544 posts

265 months

Monday 19th April 2010
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A friend has about £1,300 in vouchers for this store - he's looking for a daily wearer type of watch that's both 'honest' in watchmaker terms and as at ease with a suit or jeans.

I've had a quick butchers on 'net, the best thing I can propose is the Seamaster 300m quartz 41mm in black, as I suppose with vouchers they've got you over a barrel discount-wise?

Seems a bit of a faff having a limited choice (via vouchers), hope they don't do that with mine if I get 'buggerlarized'.

LukeBird

17,170 posts

215 months

Monday 19th April 2010
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andy_s said:
I suppose with vouchers they've got you over a barrel discount-wise?
I would imagine so.

The SMP would be my suggestion as well, or Tag Carrera maybe? I know Goldsmiths are doing some deals on them (at £1450) so maybe EJ will follow suit?

fieldl

1,320 posts

237 months

Monday 19th April 2010
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1) Choose watch
2) Negotiate price
3) Pay in vouchers

Paying in vouchers shouldn't affect the agreed price, after all its academic to them and if you paid on CC they'd have to pay handling fee's.
However once they know you are paying in vouchers they will not budge on price, why would they.

grumbledoak

31,795 posts

239 months

Monday 19th April 2010
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£1,300 in vouchers? Given that the damn things are never quite worth face value when compared to solid cash and the potential for discounts, why would anyone have so much?

mattley

3,025 posts

228 months

Monday 19th April 2010
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Insurance payout would be my guess.

Note to self, check details....

Dominic H

3,277 posts

238 months

Monday 19th April 2010
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fieldl said:
1) Choose watch
2) Negotiate price
3) Pay in vouchers

Paying in vouchers shouldn't affect the agreed price, after all its academic to them and if you paid on CC they'd have to pay handling fee's.
However once they know you are paying in vouchers they will not budge on price, why would they.
Not quite right. Signet Group will have already given the Ins Companies a chunky discount to ensure that all they get all the agreed claims. I'm pretty sure that it's in the terms and conditions accompanying the card.
You're effectively exchanging credit for goods, so EJ would have no interest in discounting with a captive buyer.....

l8pgg

8 posts

174 months

Monday 19th April 2010
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yes indeed, filth scum steal from your gaff, then you get bound over by insurance, not good for me.

l8pgg

8 posts

174 months

Monday 19th April 2010
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but do like the look of the Hamilton watches tho!

matc

4,719 posts

213 months

Tuesday 20th April 2010
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I had vouchers after an insurance claim....came home to an empty house, but that's another story!....I negotiated on the price of my watch then paid them in vouchers, was no problem.

andy_s

Original Poster:

19,544 posts

265 months

Tuesday 20th April 2010
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I like the 'negotiate first, pay after' scenario, I'll pass that on. It was a burglary and the vouchers were to make up for the watches that went, nothing special but accumulated expense nonetheless.

I think I'll be checking my policy though, named items and pictures needed I think...

jshell

11,306 posts

211 months

Tuesday 20th April 2010
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I bought an Omega through EJ using insurance vouchers a few years ago. I got a 10% discount even using the vouchers - so make sure you ask, all they can say is 'no'. thumbup

l8pgg

8 posts

174 months

Tuesday 20th April 2010
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cheers for the info, sounds promising on the watch front, but do i buy omega or buy a hamilton and a seiko with change hmmm.

Adrian W

14,376 posts

234 months

Tuesday 20th April 2010
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l8pgg said:
cheers for the info, sounds promising on the watch front, but do i buy omega or buy a hamilton and a seiko with change hmmm.
You can buy a Hamilton significantly cheaper elsewhere

l8pgg

8 posts

174 months

Tuesday 20th April 2010
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oh no dont mess with my head, i will need to go in an try some on to sort out wheat from chaff i think. so whats the verdict stay with omega then, i do like the bond in black, its tasty!

LukeBird

17,170 posts

215 months

Tuesday 20th April 2010
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Omega, no question.

There's a reason why they're so popular, tough, rugged and a daily-wearer that looks good with smart or casual. thumbup
I've thought about selling mine, I don't think I will though! smile

ascayman

12,898 posts

222 months

Tuesday 20th April 2010
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£1300 at ernest jones? that's longines territory if you ask me, you'll be able to pick up a nice automatic for that.

Miguel Alvarez

4,955 posts

176 months

Tuesday 20th April 2010
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I picked my Carrera up from there in the January sales a couple of years ago for £1300. The sales have been pants since.