I would not even give it one star if I could. Bought 3 items total false advertising and I may believe could be illegal as 1 item I purchase is clearly stamped 925 on the inside of the ring with an... See more
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DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM THIS COMPANY
DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM THIS COMPANY; THEY ARE SCAMMERS!!! They make it look like they are a British company based in Liverpool but they are in China. I was naive enough to be taken in by their fake website and ordered what was described as (and looked exactly like) a beautiful "Antique Moonstone" necklace; what arrived was nothing like the description - it was just a very cheap plastic imitation without even a real gemstone: it was just a cheap piece of plastic in a plastic setting - not worth anything like even the postage cost I paid! I wish the UK Trading Standards had the power to take this website down before anyone else gets scammed! BE WARNED!
Not worth the postage and packing cost
Like other people I was drawn in with the shop is closing, only pay for postage. After 3 weeks the jewellery was delivered. Not 9ct gold and silver but cheap imitations. Not worth the postage and packing. If something looks too good to be true it very probably is. This site should be taken down
Con will not use again
I received goods and they were not what they were showing as the moonstone was plastic and the earing were not gold very disappointed will not use again
This is a SCAM
This is a SCAM. Myself and my partner have ordered products from them and we have not received them or even any email confirmation of the purchase.
We will both now be contacting the bank to report this and reporting the company to trading standards
Very disappointing
Very disappointing. I thought it was too good to be true... and I was right. The gold jewellery I received was like fake costume jewellery.
Why do companies like Harrison and James claim to sell genuine products... when it's just lies. Harrison and James, you should be ashamed of yourselves. Karma will come your way. Watch and see
CHEAP TAT - AVOID
Completely misleading advertising, cheap tat shipped from China. Not even worth the shipping cost.
AVOID AVOID AVOID!
Great if you like cheap costume jewellery.
I am ashamed to say I was sucked in to the 'deal' of pay for postage only for 'jewellery'. Apparently the bracelets I ordered were gold. Hmmm, maybe a gold colour. Laughable. The returns policy is you have to send back, paying for shipment yourself, unless the items are damaged. Somehow, I really don't think it's worth the cost of sending back to China, not Liverpool as I was lead to believe.
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