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Businiess name:  Kenjo Watches
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The Scene:\r Fifty percent of Kenjo's clientele come to this sleazy watch store from out of town because most New Yorkers are too street smart to fall for their gimmicks. I have visited Kenjo three times in the past 5 years and their used car salesman tactics have not changed. They will quote you list price on a watch and swear that that is the best they can do because that is “the price”, they then wait and see if you bite. When you say that you can get 30% off list price somewhere else they will suddenly be able to take 10% off the list price and act as if they are doing you a big favor. \r \r Needless to say, they have never sold me a watch. Two weeks ago I visited them because I was interested in a particular watch which had a $1500 list price, while chatting with the salesperson I was informed that the display watch would be the one I would be purchasing because they “keep most of their inventory on display”. I was also informed that this particular watch does not come with a box, or they did not have the box. I have subsequently purchased this model watch elsewhere, (at 30% off list), and it came in a lovely box with a pullout drawer and an owner’s manual similar to one that you would get with a new car. It’s also needless to say that I agree with the previous reviewers.\r Pros: Varied Selection Cons: Prices and Attitudes

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