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<p>[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 3207390, member: 10944"]To add to what everyone else was said, why would you buy from a seller with poor feedback? If they have bad feedback you shouldn’t buy good quality or poor quality jewelry from them, or anything else. You would just be asking for trouble. Find some reputable sellers. What I know about jewelry is laughable compared to many members here. However I got what education I do have by hunting the thrift stores and estate sales. It gives you a chance to actually handle the stuff and look at it up close. You can google names and materials, ask questions here, and get an idea of what quality looks like. Look at how things are put together first and markings second. It’s a free way to educate yourself a bit. If you find stuff you like it’s often a cheap way to get into buying. Certainly deals to be had online too but more opportunity for mistakes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 3207390, member: 10944"]To add to what everyone else was said, why would you buy from a seller with poor feedback? If they have bad feedback you shouldn’t buy good quality or poor quality jewelry from them, or anything else. You would just be asking for trouble. Find some reputable sellers. What I know about jewelry is laughable compared to many members here. However I got what education I do have by hunting the thrift stores and estate sales. It gives you a chance to actually handle the stuff and look at it up close. You can google names and materials, ask questions here, and get an idea of what quality looks like. Look at how things are put together first and markings second. It’s a free way to educate yourself a bit. If you find stuff you like it’s often a cheap way to get into buying. Certainly deals to be had online too but more opportunity for mistakes.[/QUOTE]
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