I admit that I was naive in purchasing jewelry from this company and expecting them to be honest. The jewelry I purchased was supposedly valued at thousands of dollars and came with a certificate of "authenticity" which is very misleading. The real value of my $5,000 earrings is $28, for which I paid $700.
Gulp Mom always told me you only get what you pay for, but in this case I received waaaay less. It will be your own fault for not looking carefully into this unethical business. And please don't bother rebutting, Bidz.com, before you understand the meaning of unscrupulous. I've learned my lesson, and I hope you will be careful with this company.
Leslie
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada
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