I think the most important thing to look for on ebay is the volume of sales and the satisfaction % . I've bought tons of stuff on ebay and only had about 5 issues..all of which were resolved with one email/pm to the store. I was refunded the money immediately and told to keep the merchandise. I don't work with anyone with less than 99.5 and have never been burned in hundreds of purchases. I think the thing is to also check the negative remarks over the past 12 months..sometimes they are just not legitimate complaints. People order something that is 4mm and then complain that its small. ;(
This is Pattye's post from the other thread.There are some relatively simple requirements ebay should demand from sellers to start with:
1. all "imitation pearl beads" must be called that in the title. Cannot use South Sea anywhere in title or listing.
2. "Tahitian" cannot be used except when actually a Tahitian pearl. "Tahitian black" cannot be used for freshwater pearls.
I had a listing pulled for some Judith Ripka earrings, because I noted in the title they had "omega backs." The ebay bots picked up on Omega~
It is more difficult to report a listing on ebay now; they used to allow some personal remarks; that has been eliminated.
...I'd say to be wary of most pearls imported from China. They are never the strand seen in the photo, they are always smaller than the advertised size. That is, if they are advertised as 8mm, then you be lucky to get one that size and the rest would be smaller. It is a HUGE hassle to send stuff back to China, if you are disappointed.
The problem with going with feedback alone is that lots of buyers of Tahitian black pearls don#t actually know they have been done