fashionista-ta
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Just had a great experience with Kenneth Cole, though someone here might be interested
So after a few years my inexpensive Kenneth Cole watch died. I took it where I usually take watches for repair, and they told me they couldn't get parts, $120 to replace the whole movement--about what I paid for the watch to begin with
So I called the Kenneth Cole store, and they said, Oh, bring it in--it has a lifetime warranty, you pay for shipping only.
So good deal, I take it in, but they don't ask me to pay for shipping. After I got home, I noticed the paperwork said they had the option of replacing the watch, and I'm sure this style is long gone, so I was a bit worried about that.
Few weeks later, I get a call--your watch is in. I go by, it's my own watch back and when I take out my wallet and ask what I owe--nothing--the whole thing was free.
So Kenneth Cole!
So after a few years my inexpensive Kenneth Cole watch died. I took it where I usually take watches for repair, and they told me they couldn't get parts, $120 to replace the whole movement--about what I paid for the watch to begin with
So I called the Kenneth Cole store, and they said, Oh, bring it in--it has a lifetime warranty, you pay for shipping only.
So good deal, I take it in, but they don't ask me to pay for shipping. After I got home, I noticed the paperwork said they had the option of replacing the watch, and I'm sure this style is long gone, so I was a bit worried about that.
Few weeks later, I get a call--your watch is in. I go by, it's my own watch back and when I take out my wallet and ask what I owe--nothing--the whole thing was free.
So Kenneth Cole!