on 27-05-2017 02:16 PM
Beware of jewellery sellers saying something is gold (9K, 14K 18K ect), when it is stamped copper. There is a seller in Australia who strangeley thinks this behaviour is OK? Apparently I was told this can be reported to Jewlery Association of Australia. If you are going to buy jewellery, please check it with your local jewellery before you leave positive feedback. If it is not white gold etc and real stones/gems complain to EBAY straight away. Otherwise, the seller I came across is getting away with customers monies because most of them are obviously not checking their purchased items.
on 31-05-2017 09:57 PM
Hi Redders_60
Thanks for your reply. If I was you I would of told Prouds that you are going to discuss it with their head office and if that doesn't work, then tell them you report them to Jewellery Association of Australia and the relevant state government body that deals with this problem.
on 13-06-2024 03:46 PM
What if seller on eBay has a lot of rings they say is gold but don't know the cartage is that not abit odd
on 13-06-2024 04:05 PM
What is odd is asking a question on a 7 year old thread.
Not sure ' cartage ' has much to do with gold - other than loading it up and moving it - perhaps you mean - ' carats '.
on 13-06-2024 05:04 PM
Pretty simple - don't buy from them if they can't provide adequate answers.
on 13-06-2024 05:42 PM
I expect fikini-0 meant caratage but made a simple spelling mistake
on 13-06-2024 05:45 PM
LOL...............................