A different story is when a quality does not arrive at all
. Here one can inform their credit card of a failure to deliver on the part of the dealer. Depending on the credit card used and the time elapsed between the purchase and the claim there are chances of revoking the payment and returning the money to the client. But here again our dealers found out ways to cling to their "hardly" stolen money. The techniques go on and on. Some of them write to the customers that the watch was seized by customs and they have to send another one, that the model you ordered just ran out of stock and they are waiting for it to come it, that they are verifying your payment against fraud, that its a chinese holiday and nothing is working, and any and all combinations of the above. Their creativity knows no boundaries. Of course they only do this to stall time and postpone the credit card claims.