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GovernmentAuction.com Fraudulent values and appraisal on worthless gems. Tehachapi, California |
22nd of Jan, 2013 by User893610 |
As to the claims reported with Certified product. These items are fraudulent and are junk. If GLA is certified they would know that these items are clearly not of gem quality and are worthless junk. I took these to a Gemologist to have appraised they basically told me this is fraudulent certificate even for insurance purposes, as if for some reason I needed to file a claim to replace the item they would not pay because the items hold no value (JUNK not GEMSTONES) and is a fraudulent certificate. As for the 30 day money back guarantee, it takes time to follow up on the value, your 30 day guarantee would not be long enough as I am disabled and have to travel any where to get any type of services from where I live. This is definitely a scam and I will file complaints about these company's with consumer affairs. Why would any gemologist put a value on a certificate like this when it is clearly junk. It is unethical and a ripoff. Looking at the items I have purchase in a government auction this is what I thought I was bidding on, Exactly how it was presented. Truly deceptive. Est. Value 8.3K - 13.8K 287.19CT Ruby & Sterling Silver Necklace, Jewelry and Gem - GLA Estimated replacement value not to exceed 27,578.00 Est. Value 34.7K - 57.8K 1,724.45CT Oval Cut Emerald Gemstone, Jewelry and Gem - GLA Estimated replacement value not to exceed 115,538.00 this law below defines misleading,untrue deceptive advertisements. California and Federal Consumer Laws as stated below BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE SECTION 17200-17210 17200. As used in this chapter, unfair competition shall mean and include any unlawful, unfair or fraudulent business act or practice and unfair, deceptive, untrue or misleading advertising and any act prohibited by Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 17500) of Part 3 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code |
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