sujest,go to jewler ok...and ask for gold silver tester...great remedy...caldrons giving first 1000 tedters free,if your living in tracy,cali...goodluck the bid got a lil high so now got to buy or get new bids...gl...
If he requests a refund dude, let him, just go ahead and relist the auction and put *READ* and some disclaimers in the description. So that the buyer knows what you'll do. I'm gonna fan you!
He was outbid! Thankfully! Next time, I will be much more specific in every aspect of my auctions. I *should* have updated the listing title once I found out it was a fake. That was my bad.
Please, for the love of God, someone outbid this douchebag, if even by just one credit. The whole auction will be a loss because he didn't read before bidding.
Dude read the comments, the poor seller got scammed into believing it was real, if you don't enjoy the fact that its not genuine silver then why did you bid on it? She won't send the ring if you aren't happy with her honesty and can request a refund of your credits. Don't hassle the seller.
Im F and W and high bidder,, if its NOT solid sterling,Ill get my credits back and keep whatever metal it is,So NOW is the time to be honest??? Thank you!!!
that is exactly what happened to me I bought a bracelet was told was sterling silver...a few years back. Auctioned it off on here and come to find out was not sterling silver...grrrr at the people who just can't be honest you know what I mean. Thanks for your Honesty makes alot of difference.
i have a ring i had made ad is 925 sterling looks identical as far as shine and tint and mine isnt stamped eather some jewelers just sont bother with stamps anymore and will just tell you to have it tested
I bought it off of Amazon some years ago, which said it was Sterling Silver. Surely they could have lied, but who knows? I am only going based on what my impression is considering that it isn't stamped (which is unusual to me too). Thanks for the comment and good luck!