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Post by twoboyzmom on Oct 5, 2014 22:04:10 GMT
Going to my first party tomorrow night and wondered about it.
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Post by PinkPrincess77 on Oct 5, 2014 23:03:40 GMT
I've not had any issues with it and I have a lot of various pieces. It's kind of expensive, for what it is (costume), but good quality.
ETA: I was able to afford it by buying a little bit at a time. If buy the necklace, then the earrings or bracelet later, and so on.
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Post by twoboyzmom on Oct 5, 2014 23:06:42 GMT
Thanks. Not really in my price range either but may find a little something.
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Post by CarolT on Oct 5, 2014 23:07:56 GMT
A good friend of mine was a consultant for them for a while and I bought a few pieces from her. I think they are on the expensive side for costume jewelry.
Unfortunately, I've had problems with the silver-toned pieces discoloring. I have one necklace they replaced twice for me, but I just gave up the 3rd time after my friend left the company. I just threw away another piece last week because of discoloration. I know that costume jewelry will eventually discolor, but for the price they charge, I expect those items to last more than a year.
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Post by MonkeysInk on Oct 5, 2014 23:45:30 GMT
Everything I've bought has been nice quality and held up well. I admit, I usually buy it on eBay because I can regularly get pieces for half price.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2014 23:49:22 GMT
A good friend of mine was a consultant for them for a while and I bought a few pieces from her. I think they are on the expensive side for costume jewelry. Unfortunately, I've had problems with the silver-toned pieces discoloring. I have one necklace they replaced twice for me, but I just gave up the 3rd time after my friend left the company. I just threw away another piece last week because of discoloration. I know that costume jewelry will eventually discolor, but for the price they charge, I expect those items to last more than a year. This has been my experience as well. The metal has discolored on some of my necklaces, and bracelets and rings turned my skin green For the prices they charge, I expected a little better quality. So, I'm sorry to say, I am not a fan.
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Post by edie3 on Oct 6, 2014 1:04:18 GMT
Same thing happened to a pair of earrings, they discolored. I need to check on that!
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Post by eastcoastpea on Oct 6, 2014 13:32:52 GMT
A good friend of mine was a consultant for them for a while and I bought a few pieces from her. I think they are on the expensive side for costume jewelry. Unfortunately, I've had problems with the silver-toned pieces discoloring. I have one necklace they replaced twice for me, but I just gave up the 3rd time after my friend left the company. I just threw away another piece last week because of discoloration. I know that costume jewelry will eventually discolor, but for the price they charge, I expect those items to last more than a year. My sister had the same situation. She has some pieces that still look brand new. But, several looked like the finished rubbed off, they were replaced and it happened again. I think the electroplating isn't consistent.
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Post by myshelly on Oct 6, 2014 13:35:21 GMT
It's just so very, very expensive for the quality (or lack thereof).
I can truly buy nicer things at Charming Charlie's for a fourth of the price.
I can't being myself to buy anything from them knowing it's such a rip off.
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Post by Regina Phalange on Oct 6, 2014 15:04:42 GMT
Another one who has several pieces after having a show and going to several others. My necklaces for the most part are fine but I have three rings, and two of them have turned and I am not happy. One was already replaced once because it turned. And its not because I was wearing them a lot and exposing them to chemicals and water and such. I only wear them on special occasions. They turned just sitting there on my dresser.
Not happy, I wouldn't bother with anything silver.
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Post by lily on Oct 6, 2014 16:02:05 GMT
I have several pairs of earrings from Premier that are about 4-5 years old and they are horribly discolored. I need to just throw them out but I keep thinking I should try and clean them, but I never get around to it...
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Post by mommaho on Oct 6, 2014 17:10:23 GMT
I think they have a no receipt return policy - just not sure what the time period is.
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Post by kkooch on Oct 6, 2014 18:39:46 GMT
I bought quite a bit of it years ago from a girlfriend who sold it. I think it held up really well EXCEPT for necklaces. I am one of those whose necks would eat the finish off of the jewelry so after a while it wouldn't have the shine it should. Most of the other pieces held up pretty well but if I was paying full price I think I would rather spend a bit more and do sterling and know I wouldn't ruin it.
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