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    VISA gladly refunded the money and the store vanished overnight and is out of business . karma is a b____ lol.

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    Polacheck's Jewelers - Rolex Submariner 1680

    Polacheck's Jewelers

    4.5(202 reviews)
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    I know Polachek's has a lot of celebrity clients. im definitely not someone famous but they sure…read moremade me feel like a VIP. Shoutout to Doug for the 11/10 customer experience. I will definitely be back for both Rolex & Non-Rolex purchases.

    My experience with Polacheck's Jewelers and the whole Rolex "waitlist" process has been beyond…read morefrustrating. Customers are constantly told they're "on the list," promised callbacks, and led to believe loyalty matters but somehow the people spending more money or buying extra jewelry magically get the call first. That's not a real waitlist. That's pay-to-play. I don't care what excuses they give or what Brent, the owner, says. The reality is many customers feel strung along for months or years while watches somehow continue appearing for other buyers. Across the luxury watch world, complaints about Rolex authorized dealers prioritizing high spenders and VIP clients over regular customers are extremely common. I will never do business or spend any at this store ever again. Remember, it's all about word-of-mouth. At some point, honesty and transparency matter more than luxury branding. If there's no real list, then stop pretending there is. Just tell customers upfront that purchase history and jewelry spend determine who gets offered watches. People would respect the honesty a lot more than empty promises and never getting a callback.

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    M.Fredric

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    4.8(16 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Their selection of clothing has declined and there is not a lot to choose from anymore. It feels as…read morethough they are going out of business.

    One of the best boutiques ever. There are locations in Calabasas, Studio City, Del Rey, Westlake,…read moreVentura, and Agoura Hills. The stores are limited to Southern California; so, when I first moved to Los Angeles and began to explore (shopping is an activity that I just can't help but do everyday, whether I had it in mind to do or I had a full day in my "planner" ...actually, back in 2007, I did have a big "At-a-Glance" planner with an entire page per day... Anyway, I stumbled upon the Calabasas Commons because I had looked up in that app, "Around Me" and found that close to one of my three jobs I worked while going to School for my Doctorate, the Calabasas Commons was on my way home from work to where I lived in West Hollywood. I stopped by right away because it mentioned a Barnes & Noble being one of the stores there. First, I spotted M. Fredrick. I saw those gorgeous, hand-picked by their buyer. I didn't realize quite how much less expensive ever was in LA compared to San Francisco. Now, this many years later, it's no longer a thought nor a thing because I've lived here so long, but it was astonishing to me back when I was freshly 22. I picked out about 20-25 pieces of the most beautiful jeans, sweaters, shirts, shoes, tank tops and dresses. I also bought a pair of sweatpants that felt like thick silk, but mostly, like a white tiger- they were the first thing I bought the next morning on my break from work; so, I vividly remember that they were $600 before tax, which, to be honest, I did think they were on the pricey side, but I didn't think of it again. The many items I had purchased the afternoon prior came to almost $23,000, but I never ever in my life looked at prices of anything, so, it was no thing and to this day, I remember probably 7/8ths of what I bought. The clothes were definitely worth it and I would do it again, even now. The only problem is that they don't make clothes how they used to. We don't have the materials or aren't willing to use them on designer boutique clothing. Every chance I could, I went to an M. Fredric store for the next 10 years.

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