on 24-12-2016 11:16 AM
item number 282296227766
Was very interesting in purchasing items from this seller, however i have messaged twice now, within a span of 5 days regarding authenticity etc and no response at all.
I know these prices are very cheap, but was not sure, as maybe they were selling their own stock perhaps? What do you all think, i find it so disheartening to have people selling on here, claiming authenticity, and not responding to emails, clearly these must not be authentic.
what do you all think
TIA
on 24-12-2016 04:45 PM
At one time Pandora were one of the most pro-active VERO members on ebay and had suspect listings shut down very quickly.
It may be worth contacting Pandora and asking about the authenticity. If there is a chance it is counterfeit then it should be gone pdq.
27-12-2016 09:49 AM - edited 27-12-2016 09:49 AM
@davewil1964 wrote:I usually only buy Pandora from a Pandora B&M. This time I bought online.
From pandora.
I took my daughter to the city for the boxing day sales. I dont know anything about Pandora, but it must be good. Around midday there where over 100 people lined up to get into the store and the assistant was only letting one or two customers in at a time. Those at the back of the line would have at least a half hour wait just to get in the door. This was by far the biggest line up I saw on the day at any shop, so the stuff must be good ( or well marketed LOL )
on 27-12-2016 02:15 PM
They usually don't go in for the Boxing Day discounts, in Canberra at least. It is well made jewellery but it is not particularly cheap.
on 27-12-2016 05:17 PM
I bet you weren't game enough to ask for the carry bag and/or pouch back, eh Dave?
They're worth money on the collector's market.
on 27-12-2016 05:34 PM
I asked...
on 27-12-2016 05:47 PM
on 27-12-2016 05:55 PM
@imastawka wrote:
They're worth money on the collector's market.
I imagine they would be.
Genuine Pandora bags and/or pouches would have to increase the ease of cheap knockoffs being sold as genuine.
on 27-12-2016 06:07 PM
Good point, but as PJ said earlier, Pandora used to be hot on the tail
of anybody trying to sell fake stuff.
Wonder why they're not as vigilant anymore?
29-12-2016 05:05 PM - edited 29-12-2016 05:07 PM
@chameleon54 wrote:
@davewil1964 wrote:I usually only buy Pandora from a Pandora B&M. This time I bought online.
From pandora.
I took my daughter to the city for the boxing day sales. I dont know anything about Pandora, but it must be good. Around midday there where over 100 people lined up to get into the store and the assistant was only letting one or two customers in at a time. Those at the back of the line would have at least a half hour wait just to get in the door. This was by far the biggest line up I saw on the day at any shop, so the stuff must be good ( or well marketed LOL )
Those shops always seem to have a line. I was in one a couple of weeks before Xmas. We got there at 9.10am on a Monday morning and had a half hour wait in a line. Once inside, it is one on one service but I wouldn't necessarily say that means expert service. My daughter was there to change a bracelet to the next size up or at least try it. She had been persuaded to get it a day or so before. Luckily the new person serving us was able to fit her properly and said it was a child's size she had been given previously!
I had no idea the bags or pouches were worth anything. In my opinion it can be quite nice looking jewellery but probably a bit on the pricey side, especially as reviews of it are not wonderful, it apparently tarnishes quite badly.
It is one brand I would be wary of buying 'new' on ebay though. I would imagine it would be easy jewellery to fake.
on 29-12-2016 05:17 PM
I hope she got the right size. You have to get one larger than you need,
because there has to be room to thread on the beads.
I've never seen genuine Pandora tarnish. Fakes will tarnish very quickly.