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Yes. I have a friend who doesn’t care for it.Is it possible to not care about the Christmas holiday?
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Yes. I have a friend who doesn’t care for it.Is it possible to not care about the Christmas holiday?
what’s the item?So, I suspect I may have been gifted a fake item. I don't know if the giver is aware or not. I don't really care, the item is nice and appears to be functioning.
The worry I have is that the giver was fleeced and paid too much for a potentially fake item.
Should I tell them?
what’s the item?
What’s the retail on a real one? If it’s a high amount I think you should let the person know.It's a watch. It's doing its job of keeping time and it looks nice. I just noticed some things look off.
I don't want them to have wasted their money.
What’s the retail on a real one? If it’s a high amount I think you should let the person know.
I think if retail is $500~ or more you should let the person know. But If it’s about $200~ I might just let it slide. Unless there’s a high resell value for it and the gifter paid resale on it. Just got to bring it up so it doesn’t sound like you’re ungrateful or something.This is what I'm leaning towards. It's not a Rolex or anything but Google seems to have it valued somewhere in the hundreds of dollars. It also seems to be discontinued and hard to find from what I've read which leads me to be more suspicious.
same.at work right now. its literally dead. im getting paid to sit down and browse NT and watch youtube all day.
Sounds like a good days work, making $ to be entertained by NT & youtubeat work right now. its literally dead. im getting paid to sit down and browse NT and watch youtube all day.
Gotcha broSounds like a good days work, making $ to be entertained by NT & youtube