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Complaint Review: ioffer.com - Certifiedrocks - Internet

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ioffer.com - Certifiedrocks, MISLEADING CONSUMERS BY SELLING MANUFACTURED UNNATURAL GEMSTONES AS GENUINE San Francisco California Internet

*Author of original report: The Listing was removed

*Author of original report: The item # is 42126321

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I am an educated consumer when it comes to buying gemstones and jewelry online. It bugs me when online sellers through online auction sites obviously do not know about the product they are selling or purposely misleading consumers to buy "genuine" gemstones when they clearly aren't. I love the stones that go by the names of Sitara or Goldstone. These stones are strictly manufactured by man and are not natural. That doesn't stop me from buying them since I am not a jewelry snob that only buys natural stones.

www.ioffer.com has a seller that goes by the username: certifiedrocks and is selling the Sitara stones as genuine when they are strictly man made. According to the FTC, gemstones that are manufactured (article 23.24) cannot be sold as or passed off as a genuine stone. I have brought this to the individual seller's and the website www.ioffer.com. Nothing has been done, and this seller is allowed to keep calling this gemstone genuine. This seller has been really nasty in her replies.

www.ioffer.com actually prints messages asked about a specific item in the listing. I guess they are upset that their deception or ignorance was pointed out. This person obviously doesn't know their gemstones or is purposely misleading consumers. I do not know which is worse. This seller states that they have over 600 positive feedbacks. That's because most consumers just take the seller's word for it when buying online. Don't get me wrong, I have bought from very honest sellers on online auction sites. They do exist!!

I know since I know how to examine stones. This isn't the only time this has happened. I know most jewelers and online sellers are not Graduate Gemologists or Registered Gemologist, but many have gone through some kind of training and know their stuff. PLEASE ask questions when buying through online auction sellers and storefront jewelers before buying. Ask them what type of education they have and ask questions about the stone. I decided not to buy from this seller or website due to the misrepresentation of the stone, but many consumers won't be so lucky. This should be a warning to all when buying jewelry -online or through a storefront.

Anonymous
Alton, Illinois
U.S.A.

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#2 Author of original report

The Listing was removed

AUTHOR: Anonymous - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Monday, February 09, 2009

As of Feb, 9 2009, the listing is nowhere to be found at www.ioffer.com
The listing was either removed by ioffer, removed by the seller, or sold to some poor sap that didn't know any better. The misrepresentation was brought to the seller's and ioffer's attention before it was removed though. Please let this be a warning to consumers who buy jewelry online or from a storefront. You should always ask a jeweler (online or storefront) about their training. If you aren't satisfied with their answer, move on since there are so many people out there selling jewelry. Keep in mind, sellers do not need any training or education to sell jewelry, and many sellers take their distributors word for it concerning the authenticity of a gemstone. They may not know how to examine stones properly and may not have anyone on their staff that can examine a gemstone. They may not even have the proper equipment to examine a stone. Always ask details about their money back guarantees. If they are very limited or don't have one, don't buy. Buyers Beware!!

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The item # is 42126321

AUTHOR: Anonymous - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, February 08, 2009

Forgot to mention the item number is 42126321 through www.ioffer.com. The title of the item listing is SUN SITARA STERLING SILVER PENDANT

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