bluenile.com(not real diamonds) cheating customers
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bluenile.com(not real diamonds) cheating customers If you should ever buy a ring from bluenile.com or any ring over the = internet, you will need to take it to a reputable jeweler to have a = diamond test performed on it and a test on the band to make sure that it = is real. My complaint is that $6,000.00 was spent on a ring that was = thought to be authentic and the jeweler thought so to when looking under = the microscope but until it was asked of him to do a diamond test, he = found out that it was not a diamond at all but a sapphire or ruby used = to cheat the customer into thinking that it was real just by looking at = it and a jeweler just by using the microscope only. To all those people = who are trusting enough and giving their oppinions on that web site, = bluenile.com, you may want to take your jewelry and have it tested. I = suggest you do and have the peace of mind that you didn't pay more than = the thing is worth! If you find that it is fake, you should take action = against them so that it doesn't happen to anyone else. It needs to stop = and they need to be reported. From: Message Author (click here to email author)Date: Sunday, 24-Feb-08 13:37:24 CST Business: Reply Online Consumer: Comment On This |
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