10-10-2022 03:32 PM
Other than report, I guess there is nothing that can be done about a seller that is falsely labeling costume as "tested" and real. Seller told me all their items have been "jeweler tested. lol Most likely this thead will also be reported, but go take a look; william seminerio (connect these two names to make one name) Check the jewelry listed at "highest price" first.
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10-10-2022 05:35 PM
I understand your concern with these types of listings, almost a false claim advertisement. If indeed this seller is claiming silver or gold plating is real 925 or 14k, they will be hit with so many SNADs it will make their head spin.
Let this sellers customers determine the outcome of any sales, some maybe happy with their purchases and some will file appropriately. If this seller wants to put their ebay account and reputation on the line for a few bucks they will pay the price.
10-10-2022 05:35 PM
I understand your concern with these types of listings, almost a false claim advertisement. If indeed this seller is claiming silver or gold plating is real 925 or 14k, they will be hit with so many SNADs it will make their head spin.
Let this sellers customers determine the outcome of any sales, some maybe happy with their purchases and some will file appropriately. If this seller wants to put their ebay account and reputation on the line for a few bucks they will pay the price.
10-12-2022 07:35 AM
I think that I would be careful before you go and publicly accuse a seller of false advertisement. You may not know all of the details. This should be reported to Ebay in a private message. Just saying.
10-12-2022 08:26 AM
"Costume"? Costume jewelry?