Vancouverboy
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Hi all,
I recently purchased (on a Boxing Day sale) a 16" 5.5mm pearl necklace. Unfortunately in my rush to take advantage of the Boxing day sale, I neglected to do my due diligence research on pearls (as I am a first time purchaser) or on the vendor (who turn out to have terrible reviews online and of course have a 'no refund' policy). Suffice it to say I am relatively certain I have paid at least twice what they are actually worth.
I ordered based on a discussion with a jeweler in a shop, and a written order which stated:
Custom made 5.5mm w. pearl natural, 16 inch long attached yellow gold plate (plated)
And then below that stated 'lovek RS INI' which means I have no idea what.
In any case, when I went to pick up the pearls, I found that A) they were poorly matched, as they had a wide variation in size, roundness, and lustre even to my untrained eye, and B) were most definitely not natural pearls, as I since found out how rare natural pearls are.
Now I am contemplating attempting to force them to give me a refund, as the consumer law here in British Columbia (Sale of Goods Act) says that implied in the sale of a new item is a condition that the goods must match the description of the order - which they clearly do not.
I am wondering what people on here think of the value of this necklace, and my contemplated next steps?
Any help is much appreciated. Never will I be buying jewelry again without proper research!
I recently purchased (on a Boxing Day sale) a 16" 5.5mm pearl necklace. Unfortunately in my rush to take advantage of the Boxing day sale, I neglected to do my due diligence research on pearls (as I am a first time purchaser) or on the vendor (who turn out to have terrible reviews online and of course have a 'no refund' policy). Suffice it to say I am relatively certain I have paid at least twice what they are actually worth.
I ordered based on a discussion with a jeweler in a shop, and a written order which stated:
Custom made 5.5mm w. pearl natural, 16 inch long attached yellow gold plate (plated)
And then below that stated 'lovek RS INI' which means I have no idea what.
In any case, when I went to pick up the pearls, I found that A) they were poorly matched, as they had a wide variation in size, roundness, and lustre even to my untrained eye, and B) were most definitely not natural pearls, as I since found out how rare natural pearls are.
Now I am contemplating attempting to force them to give me a refund, as the consumer law here in British Columbia (Sale of Goods Act) says that implied in the sale of a new item is a condition that the goods must match the description of the order - which they clearly do not.
I am wondering what people on here think of the value of this necklace, and my contemplated next steps?
Any help is much appreciated. Never will I be buying jewelry again without proper research!