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08-20-2014 04:39 AM
08-20-2014 05:29 AM
Perhaps they are getting somehow pushed not to mark this and other filled jewelry 14k any longer. The Cash for Gold places can't cut into them when they offer money for your jewelry and the other pieces I've seen did not disclose in anyway they were filled by their markings. Jewelers who were asked to repair them wouldn't know either destroying them by accident.
Side note, I've never had anyone ask to see the Karat mark on any jewelry piece. I find it strange your friends or family do.
08-20-2014 05:46 AM
08-20-2014 07:31 AM
On 8/20/2014 Sturtles said: Well this is the thing, I am one percent Italian was born their, I have tons of gold Jewerly and all my gold Jewerly is stamped. The bracelet I got is huge and without the signature stamp no one will think this is real. Here in Boston my personal jeweler and others will not buy your gold without that stamp on it. I am very disappointed.
This is my point. They see the karat stamp, weigh it and assume they are buying gold and the weight is GOLD. If it's a thin sheet over resin or silicone they are getting ripped off. Some here on the boards have reported selling this "gold " to cash for gold places. The secondary market for this product line with no marking to disclose it's core is ripe for trouble for all involved in the transaction.
08-20-2014 07:38 AM
Seems to me the options are to call CS and inquire or to return it. I recall the bracelet though I don't recall what it sold for. I guess my choice would be made based on whether I liked it and bought it for day to day wear or whether it was bought as an investment piece. As investment jewelry, I'd steer clear of the filled pieces, though I own a number that I enjoy wearing without giving a second thought to whether or not I can sell them down the road. As for gold buyers getting ripped off, that's not remotely my concern.
08-20-2014 08:10 AM
Well in the past obviously QVC as concerned about the buyers and secondary owners and jewelers. Diamonique items are clearly marked DMQ. Is this to warn others they are NOT buying a Diamond?
08-20-2014 08:12 AM
On 8/20/2014 stevieb said:Seems to me the options are to call CS and inquire or to return it. I recall the bracelet though I don't recall what is sold for. I guess my choice would be made based on whether I liked it and bought it for day to day wear or whether it was bought as an investment piece. As investment jewelry, I'd steer clear of the filled pieces, though I own a number that I enjoy wearing without giving a second thought to whether or not I can sell them down the road. As for gold buyers getting ripped off, that's not remotely my concern.
Many buy gold jewelry on ebay, these pieces are being sold there. Are all listed as filled with resin?
08-20-2014 09:17 AM
On 8/20/2014 esmeraldagooch said:Well in the past obviously QVC as concerned about the buyers and secondary owners and jewelers. Diamonique items are clearly marked DMQ. Is this to warn others they are NOT buying a Diamond?
QVC marks it items and includes certain product information inserts because of the requirements set forth in federal and, to a lesser extent, state regulations. I believe that these filled items do not meet some particular rule specifying what can and cannot be stamped as "gold," whether 14k, 18, or 22k.
08-20-2014 09:19 AM
On 8/20/2014 Sturtles said: Well this is the thing, I am one percent Italian was born their, I have tons of gold Jewerly and all my gold Jewerly is stamped. The bracelet I got is huge and without the signature stamp no one will think this is real. Here in Boston my personal jeweler and others will not buy your gold without that stamp on it. I am very disappointed.
I think you should return it. Those pieces were less costly than real gold, but still pretty pricey for the actual amount of gold and whatever witches-brew resin is on the inside.
08-20-2014 09:37 AM
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