Yesterday, 07:32 PM
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Some advice trying to get Invicta Service anyone..
Hoping someone has a better avenue to help with my concern.
I bought the SANIII Dragon MOP 2 months ago on the Sunday Run.
The Black IP Crown protector piece broke off the 2nd time I wore the Watch.
It looks like it had a stress crack where it attaches to the case.It was Very Very hard to flip it up
and when I did, it just snapped.
Ive emailed Rebecca and Massiel going back to December 4th. Several Emails have been sent (
at least 5 or so) but I haven't received any reply at all.
Anyone have a better contact to help me ?
I haven't worn it since and It kills me to have a new watch like this with this concern.
Any help would be fantastic.
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Yesterday, 07:41 PM
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Wish you luck, have not had that problem when I call may be on hold for a while. but get
through and your right they donl;t return calls that much..
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Yesterday, 08:00 PM
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Invicta customer service is still sub par after years of complaints. Next to nothing is done to
improve it. Invicta's primary goal is to sell watches and not to service or repair them. Top
management just doesn't care. If they did things would improve. Good luck with your watch.
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Yesterday, 08:17 PM
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Quote:
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Invicta customer service is still sub par after years of complaints. Next to nothing is done to
improve it. Invicta's primary goal is to sell watches and not to service or repair them. Top
management just doesn't care. If they did things would improve. Good luck with your watch.
Not to disagree with you, but there have been quite a few threads on how the shipping time on
parts has improved a lot. I know that does not encompass all of CS but at least it is an
improvement in that one area. Hopefully the rest of Invicta's CS improves as well.
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I have a feeling you'll be told that the case isn't covered under warranty, only workmanship,
crystal, and movement. Good luck, you're going to need it considering who you're dealing with.
[edit] I agree with timeman. Invicta just doesn't care all that much about CS. That cuts into
profits. It is more likely they will try to outlast someone having an issue with an inexpensive(to
them) watch like a Sunday Run item.
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Yesterday, 08:21 PM
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I would contact Millie (Mildred) Ibarra @ [email protected] or Rebecca @ 1800-327-
7682 ext 1158 or 954-921-2444 ext 1158. They are great and always have been extremely
helpful to me when I am looking for bracelets, straps etc...Def. shoot Millie an email!
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Sign on to the Invicta web site and file an E-Case ,and follow the instructions.
This is how they are set up to handle issues everyone wants to call or write e-
mails but they really do not have enough personnel to handle that. Anytime I
had an issue that is what I did and the watch comes back repaired in a few
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Here are some more CS e-mails. I would send an e-mail to each until you receive a reply.
Rebecca Baitz
Massiel Mota
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I have called service many times with questions regarding watches I have bought.I have always
been able to get through without a wait.I have also ordered four times from parts and have never
waited longer than 3-5 weeks to receive them. Either I'm the luckiest Invicta customer in the
world,or I'm doing something right.And this has been over the course of the last two years.I
would suggest calling service on the phone.And if you have to order parts do a follow up
confirmation call the next day.Then call once a week to check the status.And get names of who
you speak with. And as an added measure I always compliment the person that I am dealing
with in a friendly but authoritative tone.
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Yesterday, 09:24 PM
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JessieDart... A tough bit of bad luck. I think Nick (Chief68) made a great suggestion to try.
Hope it gets repaired and back on your wrist soon where it belongs.
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Quote:
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Invicta customer service is still sub par after years of complaints. Next to nothing is done to
improve it. Invicta's primary goal is to sell watches and not to service or repair them. Top
management just doesn't care. If they did things would improve. Good luck with your watch.
Jerry hit the nail right on the head.... I have had many issues with Invicta's service... I would
keep on emailing rebbeca an Massi... Make sure you send them a picture of the watch... Good
luck
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I had a crown protector problem on one of my san III's and they sent me a new one... It took a
couple of month's but they did send a new one...
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Thanks for all the Advice.. I think I've also decided to hold off on any new Invicta Purchases.
After dealing with Stuhrling and Android when issues arose and the Bar they set for service
makes this experience even more obvious in its lacking nature.
I just don't feel good giving them more money if the service is like this. I have 4 Invicta boxes
all FULL but I think Im going to go other directions for a while.
I hope these issues get better because I love some of their watches obviously but I just cant
support them right now....Bummer .
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After seven months to get a SANIV bracelet. I wish you luck if i was you i would ware the
watch to remind you be careful when you buy an Invicta. Send it to them wait a few months.
And just call every week to check on your watch. Maybe and just maybe they will get tired of
you calling and fix it or better yet REPLACE it, GOOD LUCK BRO.
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Would highly suggest contacting your CC company, even after (2) months they may be able to
help.
I too found myself being ignored by their CS. Fortunately I had buyers protection with my CC,
after supplying them with documentation and they (the bank issuing the card) being ignored
themselves, my claim was approved
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jessiedart
Hoping someone has a better avenue to help with my concern.
I bought the SANIII Dragon MOP 2 months ago on the Sunday Run.
The Black IP Crown protector piece broke off the 2nd time I wore the Watch.
It looks like it had a stress crack where it attaches to the case.It was Very Very hard to flip it
up and when I did, it just snapped.
Ive emailed Rebecca and Massiel going back to December 4th. Several Emails have been sent
( at least 5 or so) but I haven't received any reply at all.
Anyone have a better contact to help me ?
I haven't worn it since and It kills me to have a new watch like this with this concern.
Any help would be fantastic.
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Today, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by timeman
Invicta customer service is still sub par after years of complaints. Next to nothing is done to
improve it. Invicta's primary goal is to sell watches and not to service or repair them. Top
management just doesn't care. If they did things would improve. Good luck with your watch.
Unfortunately that's Invicta for you,I've had a few horrible experience with them that's why I
stopped purchasing them and sold all but 2 from my collection.Hopefully you'll get someone to
e mail you back soon. Good luck.
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Today, 09:36 AM
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I too have had sub par experiences in dealing with Invicta and their “customer service”. These
disappointments have not persuaded me to avoid Invicta watches. They have only served to
change my perspective concerning my Invicta purchases. Every watch I now buy from Invicta is
disposable just like a Good News razor. When the watch breaks down, I discard it. This way, I
avoid the frustration of dealing with Invicta’s customer service and it gives me a new reason to
buy another watch.