7vnceman | 13 June, 2009 00:18
♥ How do you tell the difference between the fake and the real Tiffany jewellery you get? ♥
We all know that Tiffany Co is one of three most famous jewelry producers in the world fashion industry. Tiffany & Co has been leading the jewelry world in the past several decades. All over the globe, there have been a large number of faithful users of Tiffany and Co jewelries. Still, a lot of people want to join this big family group of tiffany. We all vigorously advocate people to buy authentic and genuine tiffany jewelries. But can everyone tell the difference between the fake and the real tiffany jewelry? The key for you is to know the essential tips to distinguish. Below are some useful tips to help you determine what real tiffany jewelry is. This simple guide will save you time and money in the long run.
1. Look at the photo. Is it stolen from the Tiffanys website? If so, you really do not know what you are buying. Make sure the photos are clear and close-up enough to show adequate detail or any flaws. You can be the judge in determining how minor or small the flaw is.
2. Read the entire description. Some sellers are claiming thier item is “Auth.” This means absolutely nothing. It does not mean Authentic. Unless the auction specifically states the item is Authentic Tiffanys it may not be.
3. Look at the sellers feedback and feedback score. Beware of sellers with private feedback. They may be hiding comments made regarding fake items they sold. Also, beware of new sellers (less than 1 week) who have lots of Tiffanys for sale at cheap prices. These sellers may have had a previous eBay account suspended for selling fake items and have opened another account.
4. Look at the price. Although the auction may have started out at 99 cents, this does not necessarily mean the item is fake. Many sellers do this to keep down eBay fees. The final cost should be, at least, half of the retail value of the item(s). Steer clear of high retail priced items with a Buy It Now price of less than 1/3 the retail value. Example: $250 Return to Oval Tag Tiffany Necklaces with a Buy It Now Price of $50.
5. Ask the seller questions. Honest sellers do not mind answering questions regarding authenticity. Sellers should be prompt to answer e-mails, no longer than 2 days. If you have asked the seller if the item is authentic and you do not get a response from the seller, the item is probably fake. Honest sellers are not afraid to answer questions to give additionsl photos if requested.
6. Reciepts are not a guarentee of authenticity. It is very easy to make a fake receipt. There are computer programs and fake receipt makers out there to help the crook along. In addition, many sellers who provide the receipt with the purchase are only providing a copy of the reciept as to avoid identity theft.
7. Read the Return Policy! If you do not agree with the return policy do not bid on that auction.
8. Compare the item with the Tiffany & Co. website. Although the Tiffany & Co. website only show in-stock items, it is a valuable resource. Tiffany & Co. will not authenticate items bought on eBay. They have sued eBay several times for allowing counterfiets to be sold on thier site.
9. Tiffany & Co. does not have sales! tiffanyworld.co.uk is one of the few online stores to sell authentic items at a discounted price. We have added about 200 Tiffany & Co Sliver Jewelry and Diamonds to the site for our customers. Our mission is to provide the best products (tiffany necklaces, tiffany pendants, tiffany bracelets, tiffany earrings, tiffany rings) and service to our customers at the lowest prices possible. All of them are the latest releases with the most exquisite designs. Our tiffany silver jewelries will surly satisfies all your unique needs.
EVERYTHING about the authentic Tiffany item is high quality! From the care card to the box to the bag it comes in as well as the pouch to store the item and of course the item itself. Tiffany has been around for quite a while and they perfect every last detail of all items that have their name on it! Just because a seller claims to offer a receipt, doesn’t mean it is authentic.
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