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Of course, why spend money on something that might convenience your customers? It seems Invicta would rather just tell me how easy it is to size my own watch, then point and laugh when I have trouble doing it. Invicta is becoming large enough, perhaps they can invest in brick-and-mortar stores or service centers. TV brand??? I sure when Bill Gates was in the garage making computers IBM called his computers " cheap knock off of the real thing". Competition brings out the true character of people. Calvin View Public Profile Send a private message to Calvin Find all posts by Calvin Add Calvin to Your Contacts #99 Yesterday, 08:26 AM Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Humble, TX Posts: 3,082 Real Name: Larry

bichondaddy1057 Master WatchGeek

The "mom and pop" stores are doing themselves a diservice by not setting up store fronts on the web where they sell and / or advertise their products or services...no matter what type of business. Just like in the mid 1980's when the personal computer first came out...so many businesses thought they could continue to do business the old fashion way...with ledgers and typewriters. They were wrong....and now.... no business that I know of doesn't do all their accounting and day to day business on a computer. Why they continue to shy away from online sales is a mystery to me. Why not carry and service products which are popular and are big sellers??? It's just an act of stubborness and not being eductated well enough. If I owned a brick and mortar jewelery store....I would make sure I carried some of the same watches that are popular...Invicta, Croton, Swiss Legend, Stuhrling Original, Seiko, Casio and along with some high end


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