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Why isn't my Cartier bracelet included in the authenticity guarantee program?

Does anyone know why my Cartier bracelet isn't included in the authenticity guarantee program? It's priced at almost $5000 and located in the US. Thank you. 

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Why isn't my Cartier bracelet included in the authenticity guarantee program?

Thats strange, I know there was a glitch with that service not appearing quite a while ago.



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Why isn't my Cartier bracelet included in the authenticity guarantee program?

I kind of saw the Cartier paper left side next to the bracelet which is a standard but important form of authenticity of anything sold or repaired by Cartier. However, I could not read the letter. I have one for my Cartier pen. It's rather important and I would update that photo immediately. Just to be safe... That paper is like an authenticity guarantee in itself. And the writing inside "Cartier" also kind of states authenticity in itself in the bracelets. I would also show all 3 bracelets in one photo with the name "Cartier". It would be a little hard but safe from those who would say the same photo was used for all 3 photos with the name "Cartier".

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Why isn't my Cartier bracelet included in the authenticity guarantee program?

You do not have a stone on the bracelet.

 

\To be eligible for Authenticity Guarantee jewelry must be:

  • From one of the following brands (Cartier, Tiffany & Co, David Yurman, Van Cleef & Arpels, Bvlgari or Roberto Coin) or unbranded (no attributable designer, brand, or logo)
  • listed at $500 or more, or sold in an auction for $500 or more
    • If the Buy It Now price is $500 or more but you sell for a best offer or auction price of less than $500, it will still be eligible for authentication
  • listed in one of the following Jewelry categories: 
    • Fine Jewelry
    • Engagement & Wedding
    • Men's Jewelry
    • Antique & Vintage
  • contain at least one component from each of the following criteria:
    • A fine metal: Sterling silver (925+), gold (10K+), palladium (500+) or platinum (850+)
      • For plated metal, base metal composition must be fine as listed above
    • If it has a main/side gemstone (0.20ctw or more/per stone) it must be one of the following
      • Diamond
      • Emerald
      • Ruby 
      • Sapphire stone 
      • Tourmaline 
      • Topaz
      • Tanzanite
      • Peridot
      • Garnet
      • Aquamarine
      • Morganite
      • Cat's-eye Chrysoberyl 
    • If it has a secondary/melee stone (less than 0.20ctw/per stone), it can be any stone except for the following ineligible stones:
      • Amber
      • Jade
      • Opal
      • Pearl
      • Quartz
      • Turquoise

Jewelry must be sold on ebay.com by a seller located in the continental US, to a buyer located in the continental US to be eligible. Jewelry shipped to addresses outside of the U.S. (including unincorporated territories and armed forces postal locations) will not be covered by the program. Listings where the delivery is local pickup, in-store pickup, or being shipped to a PO box, will also not be eligible.

 

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