Tag Heuer Carrera LOST
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Tag Heuer Carrera LOST
Bit of a long shot, was out for the england game, cant remember nout, woke up in bed but without my watch, had money in my jeans, wallet, phone etc
How do i report my watch to tag as being lost so they can mark it on there system? or maybe they cant......
regards
paul
Bit of a long shot, was out for the england game, cant remember nout, woke up in bed but without my watch, had money in my jeans, wallet, phone etc
How do i report my watch to tag as being lost so they can mark it on there system? or maybe they cant......
regards
paul
A little twist.....
Bought it from Goldsmiths Brent Cross
Person who served me was "Leigh" Well this donkey didnt fill in my warranty card properly...
Stamped the card and dated it, BUT DID NOT WRITE ON THE SERIAL NUMBER specific for my watch.
Tag cant help me, Police cant help me, Insurance cant help without a crime reference number
I have original receipt, proof of purchase etc etc and goldsmiths just keep saying sorry but im currently not covered and tag informed me that sicne the card was not filled out correctly your warranty was void in the first place.
Currently not a happy bunny.....
Lesson learnt, Drink less, and dont buy from goldsmiths
Bought it from Goldsmiths Brent Cross
Person who served me was "Leigh" Well this donkey didnt fill in my warranty card properly...
Stamped the card and dated it, BUT DID NOT WRITE ON THE SERIAL NUMBER specific for my watch.
Tag cant help me, Police cant help me, Insurance cant help without a crime reference number
I have original receipt, proof of purchase etc etc and goldsmiths just keep saying sorry but im currently not covered and tag informed me that sicne the card was not filled out correctly your warranty was void in the first place.
Currently not a happy bunny.....
Lesson learnt, Drink less, and dont buy from goldsmiths
vtecstu said:
Any chance this would be covered by your contents insurance? In that case would proof of purchase be adequate for a payout, or do you still need a crime number or something even if it was loss rather than theft?
I'd be surprised if you needed a CRN for a loss, otherwise, I can now understand why they are always doing paperwork!auditt said:
Well
I dont really want to get my parents home insurance involved as it wernt there fault.
Think im just gonna have to accept the £1500 loss and move on.
Would it really have an impact on them if you did claim? Don't think there's any kind of no claims for contents insurance, and while the excess might still be hefty (mine's about £200-250 IIRC) I assume that would come out of your pocket so again wouldn't make much difference to them.I dont really want to get my parents home insurance involved as it wernt there fault.
Think im just gonna have to accept the £1500 loss and move on.
Gutted for you - I know how pissed off I'd be just losing my £40 Seiko 5, so can't begin to imagine how you must feel.
Do Goldsmiths not have some kind of stock inventory? Can't imagine they'd have many of one particular model of Tag in stock at any time - is it possible they'd have more details of the one you bought if you managed to talk to someone less f*ckwitted than 'Leigh'?
VTECSTU
Spoke with the manager after speaking with teh sales person, assistant manager and someone else with another "title"
They have details of my name, address, but they dont keep serial numbers of watches they have in stock in which i find hard to believe.
How hard would it be considering they have my name, address stored already to have another box where you can input teh serial number.
Im going to write to the head office to explain to them that obviously they are not training there staff correctly nor are they competent in filling out "important cards/documents' and see what they say.
As well as tag, Suggesting them that in the near future why not put the serial number inside the tag heuer box
Spoke with the manager after speaking with teh sales person, assistant manager and someone else with another "title"
They have details of my name, address, but they dont keep serial numbers of watches they have in stock in which i find hard to believe.
How hard would it be considering they have my name, address stored already to have another box where you can input teh serial number.
Im going to write to the head office to explain to them that obviously they are not training there staff correctly nor are they competent in filling out "important cards/documents' and see what they say.
As well as tag, Suggesting them that in the near future why not put the serial number inside the tag heuer box
auditt said:
VTECSTU
Spoke with the manager after speaking with teh sales person, assistant manager and someone else with another "title"
They have details of my name, address, but they dont keep serial numbers of watches they have in stock in which i find hard to believe.
How hard would it be considering they have my name, address stored already to have another box where you can input teh serial number.
Im going to write to the head office to explain to them that obviously they are not training there staff correctly nor are they competent in filling out "important cards/documents' and see what they say.
As well as tag, Suggesting them that in the near future why not put the serial number inside the tag heuer box
Sorry to hear about your loss. I am surprised that they do not have any serial numbers on record, I say this as I see it, Goldsmiths is not covered under insurance as there is no way to prove their stock either. It is a shame that you have lost the watch, did you take out a specific insurance policy on the watch? If you did then the watch serial number should have been recorded. (all of my serials have been asked for when insuring items)Spoke with the manager after speaking with teh sales person, assistant manager and someone else with another "title"
They have details of my name, address, but they dont keep serial numbers of watches they have in stock in which i find hard to believe.
How hard would it be considering they have my name, address stored already to have another box where you can input teh serial number.
Im going to write to the head office to explain to them that obviously they are not training there staff correctly nor are they competent in filling out "important cards/documents' and see what they say.
As well as tag, Suggesting them that in the near future why not put the serial number inside the tag heuer box
I hope this helps
Chris
Let me go back on what i said, I havent really got "insurance" on the watch, when i said insurance i meant on the basis of possibly claiming on my parents content insurance but i kinda got rid of that idea early on.
With regards to taking pictures, I didnt take no pictures to "show off" its a tag not a tourbillion
Like when buying the watch i was offered insurance but didnt think i would ever need it, just liek when they offer insurance on tv's, washing machines etc.
Im on the look out for another (used) because the replacement to the carrera i have is the day date at £2995 and for that money i might as well get a used submariner.
With regards to taking pictures, I didnt take no pictures to "show off" its a tag not a tourbillion
Like when buying the watch i was offered insurance but didnt think i would ever need it, just liek when they offer insurance on tv's, washing machines etc.
Im on the look out for another (used) because the replacement to the carrera i have is the day date at £2995 and for that money i might as well get a used submariner.
auditt said:
A little twist.....
Bought it from Goldsmiths Brent Cross
Person who served me was "Leigh" Well this donkey didnt fill in my warranty card properly...
Stamped the card and dated it, BUT DID NOT WRITE ON THE SERIAL NUMBER specific for my watch.
Tag cant help me, Police cant help me, Insurance cant help without a crime reference number
I have original receipt, proof of purchase etc etc and goldsmiths just keep saying sorry but im currently not covered and tag informed me that sicne the card was not filled out correctly your warranty was void in the first place.
Currently not a happy bunny.....
Lesson learnt, Drink less, and dont buy from goldsmiths
Snap, different jeweller.Bought it from Goldsmiths Brent Cross
Person who served me was "Leigh" Well this donkey didnt fill in my warranty card properly...
Stamped the card and dated it, BUT DID NOT WRITE ON THE SERIAL NUMBER specific for my watch.
Tag cant help me, Police cant help me, Insurance cant help without a crime reference number
I have original receipt, proof of purchase etc etc and goldsmiths just keep saying sorry but im currently not covered and tag informed me that sicne the card was not filled out correctly your warranty was void in the first place.
Currently not a happy bunny.....
Lesson learnt, Drink less, and dont buy from goldsmiths
Dom sorted me out with a replacement.
Moral, make sure they stamp and put the serial number on your warranty card.
I know exactly how you feel.
Gutted for you, hope you are able to replace it, can't go wrong with Dom.
They have records of everything they sell. I found this out today when I had to phone them since they didn't reseal my watch when I took it in for a new battery last week and now it's f
ked.
I can't see how you need/they can't find the serial number if you have all the original receipts etc. You don't need a serial number to report a theft, they just ask for it as it's easier for them to identify your exact watch if they happen to find it. Therefore, if you report it to the police as a theft you should then get a crime reference number regardless.
I'm not quite sure I see how this adds up, or are wires getting crossed somewhere? Indeed when I have had things stolen before, or when I was burgled they asked for serial numbers where possible but it wasn't mandatory and I still got a CRN.
I'd go back in to Goldsmiths and argue it out, it's not your fault the woman didn't do her job properly.
Good luck!
ked.I can't see how you need/they can't find the serial number if you have all the original receipts etc. You don't need a serial number to report a theft, they just ask for it as it's easier for them to identify your exact watch if they happen to find it. Therefore, if you report it to the police as a theft you should then get a crime reference number regardless.
I'm not quite sure I see how this adds up, or are wires getting crossed somewhere? Indeed when I have had things stolen before, or when I was burgled they asked for serial numbers where possible but it wasn't mandatory and I still got a CRN.
I'd go back in to Goldsmiths and argue it out, it's not your fault the woman didn't do her job properly.
Good luck!
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