Dilemma on Store Credit.

AnnDroid

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I ordered the watch during the Google Event. I had no expectation that I would be buying the 7 Pro and that I would get a $200 Store Credit. When I learned about the $200 store credit, I checked to see if I could cancel my order, but the watch already shipped.

So here's my dilemma. Do I return the watch unopened and rebuy it with the store credit? I don't see myself purchasing anything from Google over the next year. I have the Pixel Buds Pro. The Smart home stuff doesn't interest me.
 
I ordered the watch during the Google Event. I had no expectation that I would be buying the 7 Pro and that I would get a $200 Store Credit. When I learned about the $200 store credit, I checked to see if I could cancel my order, but the watch already shipped.

So here's my dilemma. Do I return the watch unopened and rebuy it with the store credit? I don't see myself purchasing anything from Google over the next year. I have the Pixel Buds Pro. The Smart home stuff doesn't interest me.
Perhaps additional watch bands, or new watch bands that are going to be releasing over the coming months? I'm actually hopeful that the next event next year may allow orders to come in before the deadline for the credit expires
 
Perhaps additional watch bands, or new watch bands that are going to be releasing over the coming months? I'm actually hopeful that the next event next year may allow orders to come in before the deadline for the credit expires

My thoughts exactly about the watch bands -- they're pretty expensive, and it's unclear how many 3rd party bands will become available over time, so that would be a decent use of the credit.
 
My thoughts exactly about the watch bands -- they're pretty expensive, and it's unclear how many 3rd party bands will become available over time, so that would be a decent use of the credit.

Example... Would look REALLY good with this watch, and would be a lot easier to buy with Google's money than my own (I know that's a back-handed way to look at it, but I'm choosing to do it anyway)

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...watch_band_metal_link?hl=en-US&token=4i5m23vV
 
Example... Would look REALLY good with this watch, and would be a lot easier to buy with Google's money than my own (I know that's a back-handed way to look at it, but I'm choosing to do it anyway)

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...watch_band_metal_link?hl=en-US&token=IGUD2gcI

Yep, that's what I was thinking of. I like a watch to look like a classy watch, not as a fitness accessory, so I'd definitely go for that band (or I would hope that a 3rd party one would become available)!
 
My thoughts exactly about the watch bands -- they're pretty expensive, and it's unclear how many 3rd party bands will become available over time, so that would be a decent use of the credit.

I'll keep a watch (sorry about the pun) out for upcoming bands too.
 
I'll keep a watch (sorry about the pun) out for upcoming bands too.

Ugh, how dare you besmirch the forums with.... PUNS...

As to bands, you'll find something you like. Even if you don't see something now, it's a matter of time
 
Is that band made from chrome-plated gold? They seem quite proud of it at the price!

While you can get a cheap traditional stainless steel watch bands for as little as $20, it's very clear you get what you're paying for. A high quality SS band can easily run $100+. I agree Google's seem quite overprice, but compared to Apple's SS bands running $350-$450, they're a bargain.

On a separate note, I'm really surprised Google opted only to offer a premium stainless steel watch body... Apple and Samsung have their models starting in aluminum to present a more reasonable entry level cost. Had Google done that, they could have brought their offering forward in the $250-$300 or $300-$400 range and been subject to less criticism over their pricing for their first watch.