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Complaint Review: Jewelry Television Inc. - Knoxville Tennessee

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  • Reported By: edison New Jersey
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  • Jewelry Television Inc. 10001 Kingston Pike. Suite 5 Knoxville, Tennessee U.S.A.

Jewelry Television Inc. Scam Jewelry Television, Buyer Beware when buying merchandise Knoxville Tennessee

*General Comment: Buyer Beware is right!

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I recently was watching Jewelry Television because I own a Jewelry Business. Suddenly, their Salespeople got very excited and said "We have the best deal during the history of Jewelry Television coming up." They then proceeded to describe parcels of Tanzanite and Sapphires. They described these stones as top quality and most of them over a carat each. They said they were clearing their inventory and they were willing to take a loss on the gemstones.

Well I bought 2 parcels and it was definitely too good to be true. The redneck salespeople just flat out lied about their loose gemstones.

I received 2 parcels of stones and there was one Tanzanite that was over a carat. The one that was ove a carat was worthless because it had a horrible inclusions. The rest of the stones were under a carat and inferior quality.

Moral of the story, Don't believe a bunch of redneck salespeople on Jewelry Television. It is definitely deceptive advertising and they wasted my time because now I am writing this letter about them and out shipping and handling.

I received my money back, but I have to pay for their shipping and my shipping which came to about $15.

These lying rednecks will tell you anything to push their inferior quality gemstones. There is no telling how many people they ripped off doing the same thing.

Buyer Beware!!!!!!!!

Mark

Buyer beware with jewelry television
edison, New Jersey
U.S.A.

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Buyer Beware is right!

AUTHOR: jemlover - (USA)

POSTED: Monday, November 02, 2009

I too was fooled by the gemstone parcels.  I bought two and they were pit-a-full.  One stone looked like it got run over by car, most of the bigger stones(still under a ct.) were cutter's stone and had many inclusions, some were so tiny, you could not even hold them with the tweezers.  They could be glass for all I know.  Both times I got exactly what I paid for, junk.  Do not be fooled by these people, they are not going to sell you some really rare and expensive gem for a few bucks per carat!  They are making money off of throw aways... 

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