MK Fine Pearls
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- Dec 21, 2017
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I have a question, that've been struggling with for some time...
We all familiar with dishonest people on eBay and other web platforms, trying to sell us FWP as anything but. They are (usually) in a faraway country with no way to appeal or apply law to punish them for a fraud.
But what if this is happening right here in a B&M store?
Many San Franciscans (and us from Bay Area) familiar with a Grace Jewelry store across the Macy's in San Francisco downtown. They have horrible reviews on Yelp and such, being in business long enough to change the name but still operate same shady practice. The owners are pesky and annoying if you step foot inside, but ok, that permissible. I did not walk around that store much, all 3 times I was there (with different company) I went straight to their pearl counters, and every time we were told that what clearly is CFWP are a/Japanese Akoya and b/South Sea pearls, c/Tahitians. With price tags in $$$$ to match.
They are not on eBay and in China, they are right here and they deceive customers in a broad daylight in the American city. Their reviews say they sell cultural stones as natural, cracked stones as whole and nice, and so on. People complain and return. But they also sell one (well. many) thing as another. Are they not committing a fraud, punishable by law? I wonder how they stay in business and nobody put them out for good for a fraudulent practice... ugh!
We all familiar with dishonest people on eBay and other web platforms, trying to sell us FWP as anything but. They are (usually) in a faraway country with no way to appeal or apply law to punish them for a fraud.
But what if this is happening right here in a B&M store?
Many San Franciscans (and us from Bay Area) familiar with a Grace Jewelry store across the Macy's in San Francisco downtown. They have horrible reviews on Yelp and such, being in business long enough to change the name but still operate same shady practice. The owners are pesky and annoying if you step foot inside, but ok, that permissible. I did not walk around that store much, all 3 times I was there (with different company) I went straight to their pearl counters, and every time we were told that what clearly is CFWP are a/Japanese Akoya and b/South Sea pearls, c/Tahitians. With price tags in $$$$ to match.
They are not on eBay and in China, they are right here and they deceive customers in a broad daylight in the American city. Their reviews say they sell cultural stones as natural, cracked stones as whole and nice, and so on. People complain and return. But they also sell one (well. many) thing as another. Are they not committing a fraud, punishable by law? I wonder how they stay in business and nobody put them out for good for a fraudulent practice... ugh!