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Scam - Owner was spotted following a seller on Etsy. She purchases from them and resells for 1000%+ profit margins.
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Scam - Owner was spotted following a seller on Etsy. She purchases from them and resells for 1000%+ profit margins.
I purchased the sterling silver set of bracelets that sell over $1000. Surely these are .925 sterling silver at that price! I wore one bracelet by itself….was careful not to get it wet. After wearing it about 4-5 days the sliver came off revealing black beneath the sliver. These bracelets are plated sliver not 100% silver like they claim. Upon returning them I was told they could not be returned as it was my chemical or perfume I used to cause the bracelet to break down. This company is a scam! The price per bracelet is that if 2-3 times the normal amount. I bought from what I thought was a reputable company. They are not! DO NOT ORDER THE STERLING SILVER FROM THIS COMPANY!!!! THEY ARE PLATED NOT AUTHENTIC.925 jewelry. They are awful!
While crystals have healing properties that's true. These company offers you 25 percent off already highly marked up items. The mark up is sometimes 8 times the real price. I use to buy their products till I found a real in person vendor who told me the truths
I had severe back pain, I put on my Malachite bracelets and within a couple of hours there was a significant relief.
Thank you BBS for your compassion and immediate assistance...Mimi
A scam that tells people that their beads have healing properties when it is not true.
Purchased 3 bracelets that were supposed to aid in weight loss. So many testimonials shared by paid endorsor, KM during a FB live, and she shared that’s how she has lost weight too. I got the bracelets, and they were just beads on a little stretchy string. I did not lose weight. I contacted BB and was told to try to switch wrists. I did that, and no weight loss. In fact, I gained 3 pounds. I contacted BB and was told that I needed another set. I needed to wear 2 sets?!? These bracelets are not cheap! I had already spent over 200.00 for the 3 bracelets that were not working to help with weight loss...now she wanted me to spend another 200+. I felt like I was being taken advantage of and asked for my money back. I was told there was no refunds. Then I was BLOCKED on social media by both BB and paid endorsor, KM. Beware!!!!!!!
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