Complaint Review: Jewelry Television - JTV - Knoxville Tennessee
- Jewelry Television - JTV Knoxville, Tennessee United States of America
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- Web: jtv.com
- Category: Jewelry Stores
Jewelry Television - JTV Totally deceptive selling practices Knoxville, Tennessee
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: I understand!
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Jewelry Television sell diamonds and gemstones without disclosing their grading. They describe all their diamonds as "cleanest, whitest, brightest" without any grade. An ethical seller would call that a flawless, D color diamond, but none of the diamonds at JTV even come close to that. All other Tanzanite sellers grade their stones as A, AA, AAA, etc, but JTV has no grading at all on any of their gemstones. They sell a fissure-filled ruby that they never ever tell you is not a permanent treatment. They sell gemstone parcels that they call high-end stones that are nothing more than cutters' lots (discards from cutters) that are highly included, deeply scratched, chipped, and poorly and whop sided cut. They include stones that have been taken out of settings that needed the stone replaced when it was defective. They pay almost nothing for these discarded cutters' lots and sell for almost pure profit to naive and ignorant people who don't know better. They have a "designer" who sells high-end jewelry who goes only by the name of "Frank", even though there are many, many Franks in the jewelry designer business. He, nor JTV will disclose his real or last name or his company's name because they have something to hide but refuse to say if it is an illegal source or if they were illegally acquired or what they are hiding, but it is a huge attempt at deceiving customers. They brag about disclosing a few tiny things when they are the most deceptive seller in the business overall. The hosts are all as ignorant as the customers and are just as much a victim of Jerry Sisk and his cronies as the customers are. He won't hire or keep any hosts with any real credentials because JTV can't stand the scrutiny. They have had at least one class action lawsuit filed against them already for deceptive selling practices.
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#1 UPDATE EX-employee responds
I understand!
AUTHOR: greeneguy - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 12, 2010
I used to work for this company. The company's name used to be ACN and we called it the "All Criminals Network". The reason they can sell these gems at such a reduced price is these jewels are literally the "castoffs" of the industry. These are the jewels that are usually ground up to be used in industrial applications. I once saw a receipt for 115 medium to large diamonds and the company paid $3 for each stone! These were initially part of a "dump bucket" shipment going to one of those "gem mining" tourist locations. The diamonds they show on the jewelry shows are the best of the lot, so what you are literally seeing is a "bait and switch". They show you the high quality items and you get shipped the junk. I made the mistake of shopping at an employee sale and purchased a watch that supposedly retailed for $300 and I got it for $100 (employee pricing). It turns out that the same watch was selling for $9.95 at Wal-mart. My motto is "if it seems to be too good to be true, it usually is".


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