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Could it be that it is all and only about hypocrisy?

 

Like I mention in my earlier posts, I do not expect misplaced behaviour from a ‘suited’ places.

 

To me, a purchase is driven by many things, one of which also includes trust, if trust is somewhere questioned by something, whereas I can or not explain it, then my reaction is to walk away as at that point no timepieces will corrupt my feelings, , it is also possible that I am not standing were I belong… But luckily there are many other places where I belong.

 

The thing is there are places where you know what to expect, there I have no problem as I know why I am going in the first place.  This leads me to believe that is all about how one present himself and in this case the dealer ought to make a clear (clean) presentation of what his business is about, in which case if I enter his premises I know what I will see and what to expect.

 

As Thomas pointed out (I think) in few of his post above ‘hypocrisy’, I think it is hypocrisy that seems to be the issue we are all here going in circle and around.  In my words I will say, ‘l’’habit ne fait pas le moine’ and I am not a monkey ;-)

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