Amti, I am pretty sure that you were the inspiration for the expose'.
That's a flattering thought but this deception has been going on a lot longer than when I posted. When I made my purchases, I did not think for a minute I'd be getting a top quality pearl for the prices paid. It was more or less an experiment and became more of a revenge frame of mind once I got ugly pearls. It was infuriating when the seller's response was to refund my money and let me keep the pearls. There was no questioning on the pearls' origins. They knew what they were doing.
It is sickening how much deception there is on ebay, not only for pearls, but many other items. Ebay has a strong business relationship with China so they allow Chinese sellers to get away with much more than US sellers. I could not believe that ebay paid me out of their pocket to refund the necklace with a fake gold clasp after I filed a claim for a fake item and the seller did not take action. They would never do that with a US seller. Instead, they would remove the funds directly from the seller's paypal, so US sellers are required to respond. A big chunk of ebay's revenue comes from Chinese sellers, as do their listings. If you read through the seller comments on the ebay forum, you'll read post after post from US sellers getting fed up with ebay and how things are not selling. They all hate the Chinese sellers and when a buyer comments about being scammed by fake jewels or coins, they is zero sympathy.
I used to sell children's clothes on ebay when my kids were younger and was invited to be a power seller. I ran anywhere from 20-60 auctions a week. I don't know if I want to sell on ebay anymore after reading all the negative posts by sellers. Ebay takes buyer's words over seller's words, thus making it hard for sellers when they get a buyer who is a con artist or unreasonable. It is really a place for educated buyers now.
Camelot, I agree on the SSPs. I can't always tell a ssp from a really good quality edison or a large akoya. Many times, photos are bad, and sometimes I wonder if they are poor quality pictures on purpose. Why would someone pay $2000 for a pearl necklace that they can't see well because the picture is too blurry, the lighting is too dark, there are not closeups and the item is so tiny, the white balance is off, etc...?