Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. You do nothing. You enjoyed a lovely watch for many years and it was a very generous gift. Why in the world would your DH think they now owe you a new, authentic one after they found out they got ripped off?
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Dear lord, you are both weird.
Of course you let it go. You/DH should never have brought it up.
+1
Good Lord.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Why would they owe you another watch??? Was there a signed contract that required them to provide you with a luxury watch?? They got ripped off, you enjoyed a nice watch for 10 years, and since your DH is a grownup HE can buy you a new watch of his choosing. He needs to leave his poor parents alone. Good grief!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. You do nothing. You enjoyed a lovely watch for many years and it was a very generous gift. Why in the world would your DH think they now owe you a new, authentic one after they found out they got ripped off?
+1
Dear lord, you are both weird.
Of course you let it go. You/DH should never have brought it up.
+1
Good Lord.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. You do nothing. You enjoyed a lovely watch for many years and it was a very generous gift. Why in the world would your DH think they now owe you a new, authentic one after they found out they got ripped off?
+1
Dear lord, you are both weird.
Of course you let it go. You/DH should never have brought it up.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your dh is way out of line.
And rude to make his parents feel bad especially since they are typically generous otherwise.
Just enjoy the watch. If it was THAT hard to see it was a fake than nobody else will know either. Just wear it and chive on.
Anonymous wrote:Your dh is way out of line.
Anonymous wrote:Just for details for 15:16 - they bought it at a discounted rate (30 or 40% off) but still paid a hefty sum for it.
I don't think there was any harm with DH telling them they got ripped off so they can be more careful shoppers in the future.