Doxa Censorship
Doxa Censorship
Looks like another Doxa Censorship issue:
From a deleted post by Plongeur78 on the watchuseek forums:
"Doxa vintage rubber strap failure
Since the thread was closed i will post a new update, I asked doxa if there would be any offer to repair the damage on my case due to the strap failure and got this reply:- because it is the first time ever to happen in the manufacturing lifetime of this strap, it is hard to believe this happened for no evident reason, did you buy the strap from DOXA direct?
Well I'm sure records of my purchase from them are still on their system from only a few weeks ago? After this less than impressive accusation from Doxa this will be my first and only purchase from them and has soured my opinion of what I thought was a true enthusiasts brand. "
From a deleted post by Plongeur78 on the watchuseek forums:
"Doxa vintage rubber strap failure
Since the thread was closed i will post a new update, I asked doxa if there would be any offer to repair the damage on my case due to the strap failure and got this reply:- because it is the first time ever to happen in the manufacturing lifetime of this strap, it is hard to believe this happened for no evident reason, did you buy the strap from DOXA direct?
Well I'm sure records of my purchase from them are still on their system from only a few weeks ago? After this less than impressive accusation from Doxa this will be my first and only purchase from them and has soured my opinion of what I thought was a true enthusiasts brand. "
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Odd first post....
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Welcome refuge???
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Old news. Non issue.
Manufacturers page...it's a sales tool.
Manufacturers page...it's a sales tool.
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vintage Doxa questions should be directed to:
M. Cook
Doxa
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M. Cook
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Old Michigan steams like a young man's dreams
The islands and bays are for sportsmen
The islands and bays are for sportsmen
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More like post & run.dnslater wrote:Welcome refuge???
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Re: Doxa Censorship
Funny, I had the exact same exchange with Trojan when I broke my lucky rubber!Ninerzulu wrote:Looks like another Doxa Censorship issue:
From a deleted post by Plongeur78 on the watchuseek forums:
"Doxa vintage rubber strap failure
Since the thread was closed i will post a new update, I asked doxa if there would be any offer to repair the damage on my case due to the strap failure and got this reply:- because it is the first time ever to happen in the manufacturing lifetime of this strap, it is hard to believe this happened for no evident reason, did you buy the strap from DOXA direct?
Well I'm sure records of my purchase from them are still on their system from only a few weeks ago? After this less than impressive accusation from Doxa this will be my first and only purchase from them and has soured my opinion of what I thought was a true enthusiasts brand. "
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Full disclosure; that lucky rubber had been passed around the DWC and was surely stretched out by the time it got back home.andrema wrote:Funny, I had the exact same exchange with Trojan when I broke my lucky rubber!Ninerzulu wrote:Looks like another Doxa Censorship issue:
From a deleted post by Plongeur78 on the watchuseek forums:
"Doxa vintage rubber strap failure
Since the thread was closed i will post a new update, I asked doxa if there would be any offer to repair the damage on my case due to the strap failure and got this reply:- because it is the first time ever to happen in the manufacturing lifetime of this strap, it is hard to believe this happened for no evident reason, did you buy the strap from DOXA direct?
Well I'm sure records of my purchase from them are still on their system from only a few weeks ago? After this less than impressive accusation from Doxa this will be my first and only purchase from them and has soured my opinion of what I thought was a true enthusiasts brand. "
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I'm sure you'd be a good one to judge dwc penis size.
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ahem. Definitely stretched out.hoppyjr wrote:andrema wrote:Funny, I had the exact same exchange with Trojan when I broke my lucky rubber!Ninerzulu wrote:Looks like another Doxa Censorship issue:
From a deleted post by Plongeur78 on the watchuseek forums:
"Doxa vintage rubber strap failure
Since the thread was closed i will post a new update, I asked doxa if there would be any offer to repair the damage on my case due to the strap failure and got this reply:- because it is the first time ever to happen in the manufacturing lifetime of this strap, it is hard to believe this happened for no evident reason, did you buy the strap from DOXA direct?
Well I'm sure records of my purchase from them are still on their system from only a few weeks ago? After this less than impressive accusation from Doxa this will be my first and only purchase from them and has soured my opinion of what I thought was a true enthusiasts brand. "
Full disclosure; that lucky rubber had been passed around the DWC and was surely stretched out by the time it got back home.
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Yeah...sorry about that.hoppyjr wrote:Full disclosure; that lucky rubber had been passed around the DWC and was surely stretched out by the time it got back home.andrema wrote:Funny, I had the exact same exchange with Trojan when I broke my lucky rubber!Ninerzulu wrote:Looks like another Doxa Censorship issue:
From a deleted post by Plongeur78 on the watchuseek forums:
"Doxa vintage rubber strap failure
Since the thread was closed i will post a new update, I asked doxa if there would be any offer to repair the damage on my case due to the strap failure and got this reply:- because it is the first time ever to happen in the manufacturing lifetime of this strap, it is hard to believe this happened for no evident reason, did you buy the strap from DOXA direct?
Well I'm sure records of my purchase from them are still on their system from only a few weeks ago? After this less than impressive accusation from Doxa this will be my first and only purchase from them and has soured my opinion of what I thought was a true enthusiasts brand. "
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Yep.hoppyjr wrote:Odd first post....
Should post a follow-up intro to "break the ice".
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Accepted, but don't knot the next pass-around.lilhoody wrote:Yeah...sorry about that.hoppyjr wrote:Full disclosure; that lucky rubber had been passed around the DWC and was surely stretched out by the time it got back home.andrema wrote:Funny, I had the exact same exchange with Trojan when I broke my lucky rubber!Ninerzulu wrote:Looks like another Doxa Censorship issue:
From a deleted post by Plongeur78 on the watchuseek forums:
"Doxa vintage rubber strap failure
Since the thread was closed i will post a new update, I asked doxa if there would be any offer to repair the damage on my case due to the strap failure and got this reply:- because it is the first time ever to happen in the manufacturing lifetime of this strap, it is hard to believe this happened for no evident reason, did you buy the strap from DOXA direct?
Well I'm sure records of my purchase from them are still on their system from only a few weeks ago? After this less than impressive accusation from Doxa this will be my first and only purchase from them and has soured my opinion of what I thought was a true enthusiasts brand. "
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He's just trying to keep the goodness in.hoppyjr wrote:Accepted, but don't knot the next pass-around.lilhoody wrote:Yeah...sorry about that.hoppyjr wrote:Full disclosure; that lucky rubber had been passed around the DWC and was surely stretched out by the time it got back home.andrema wrote:Funny, I had the exact same exchange with Trojan when I broke my lucky rubber!Ninerzulu wrote:Looks like another Doxa Censorship issue:
From a deleted post by Plongeur78 on the watchuseek forums:
"Doxa vintage rubber strap failure
Since the thread was closed i will post a new update, I asked doxa if there would be any offer to repair the damage on my case due to the strap failure and got this reply:- because it is the first time ever to happen in the manufacturing lifetime of this strap, it is hard to believe this happened for no evident reason, did you buy the strap from DOXA direct?
Well I'm sure records of my purchase from them are still on their system from only a few weeks ago? After this less than impressive accusation from Doxa this will be my first and only purchase from them and has soured my opinion of what I thought was a true enthusiasts brand. "
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mattcantwin wrote:Yep.hoppyjr wrote:Odd first post....
Should post a follow-up intro to "break the ice".
Long-time reader. Noticed there is less censorship here. Felt like it was welcome. Perhaps I was wrong.
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There is very little censorship here. It's just an odd post from a member who has never contributed anything to the forum before. Do you think it's news to us that the Doxa mods are dicks?Ninerzulu wrote:mattcantwin wrote:Yep.hoppyjr wrote:Odd first post....
Should post a follow-up intro to "break the ice".
Long-time reader. Noticed there is less censorship here. Felt like it was welcome. Perhaps I was wrong.
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If you have been a long time reader, you've seen this reaction to these kind of posts before.Ninerzulu wrote:mattcantwin wrote:Yep.hoppyjr wrote:Odd first post....
Should post a follow-up intro to "break the ice".
Long-time reader. Noticed there is less censorship here. Felt like it was welcome. Perhaps I was wrong.
Everyone who contributes is welcome here.
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Don't go John!Ninerzulu wrote:mattcantwin wrote:Yep.hoppyjr wrote:Odd first post....
Should post a follow-up intro to "break the ice".
Long-time reader. Noticed there is less censorship here. Felt like it was welcome. Perhaps I was wrong.
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Not wrong.Ninerzulu wrote:mattcantwin wrote:Yep.hoppyjr wrote:Odd first post....
Should post a follow-up intro to "break the ice".
Long-time reader. Noticed there is less censorship here. Felt like it was welcome. Perhaps I was wrong.
Opinions are welcome, as are new members.
We just prefer a "more congenial" ice-breaker post.
Hopefully, you stick around and add long-time poster to your long-time reader status.
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It's censorship when it's done by government.
Going into someone's house/business and yelling then being kicked out isn't censorship.
Going into someone's house/business and yelling then being kicked out isn't censorship.
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You're right, that's racism.FlyPenFly wrote:It's censorship when it's done by government.
Going into someone's house/business and yelling then being kicked out isn't censorship.
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