on 07-02-2015 06:45 PM
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 07-02-2015 08:42 PM
Soooo. seller is not answering...yet.
Maybe they'll some to the boards and add to
'The dumbest question' thread
on 07-02-2015 08:50 PM
@imastawka wrote:No stretch. Have gotten auction charms for $20 or so - genuine Pandora
Spoils ya I guess.
You sure they are genuine?
The listing is not very clear... and it should be. Listings can show how many of an item is available.
on 07-02-2015 09:10 PM
Genuine Pandoras are numbered.
The B & M store (I go to) is also quite helpful in authenticating too.
So, yes, so far authentic. Fingers crossed.
The same seller has used the multiple items listing, so
it's not as though they don't know how This item is not quite
clear in the photos. Most give a close up of the stamp.
This one just states the number.
Won't buy this one, don't worry.
on 07-02-2015 09:15 PM
I know you won't buy that one. I meant your concerns about the listing were valid ones.
Can't fake Pandora have a number on them too (not referring to any onesyou own)?
07-02-2015 09:27 PM - edited 07-02-2015 09:30 PM
Not that Ive seen. (New to this, still learning.)
They all have an ARL # No idea what that means though.
The one above has Pandora stamped onto the side and he gives a #
Pandora has a site where you can check. They even have
'retired' ones listed so you can see if a 2nd hand one is genuine or not.
So far, I've only seen things listed as 'like Pandora' so I don't know
whether the Pandora people are on to the listings that aren't genuine.
I have noticed that they are not in the VERO program though.
edit: If they get back to me I will complain about their listing style
and tell them to fix it or else.
on 08-02-2015 09:18 AM
I haven't bought them yet. Have been waiting for seller to answer.
Not for me kopes. Nice thought though. Twin grandaughters.
One likes pink, one likes purple. Thought it would work out nicely.
Don't understand the fuss about pandora - they're just beads aren't they? Must be a new age fashion thing I am too old to understand?
on 08-02-2015 11:11 AM
on 08-02-2015 01:32 PM
on 08-02-2015 01:43 PM
Actually there is a nice story behind Pandora.
Hubby and wife, jewellers came up with the idea and started making them from 1982.
Charm bracelets have always been in style in Denmark.
Pandora became popular amongst the Hollywood stars.
So in very short years from a small jewellery shop in Copenhagen they immediately employed 35 to make Pandora.
Now the company employs over 11,000 worldwide.
on 08-02-2015 04:10 PM
Nice story, kopes. Saw a niche and went for it.
But it seems I was only getting one anyway (If I wanted to buy)
They've already sold one and it doesn't say anywhere in the
listing that there's only one left. It still says two available!
I gave them a piece of my mind - and really, I can't afford to -
I need it all