Buying Jewelry at Online & Offline Auctions

Buying jewelry at auctions can be exciting and you could get a good deal but auctions are risky. Especially onilne auctions like ones found on eBay. We will talk about information to arm yourself when thinking of buying jewelry at auctions.

In online auction settings check the sellers ratings and feedback. This will tell you a lot about them. Look for someone that has lots of good feedback and a high rating. If they have a lot of complaints and negative feedback, stay away from them. Also if it's not a major auction site like eBay, look into them more. See if they have had any problems and what their track record is.

Make sure when your buying expensive jewelry they you try and get some sort of paperwork that certifies the quality of the gemstones. Ask them for more photos or any questions you have about the piece. They should be somewhat knowledgeable on the piece. If they are reluctant to give you more information, you should not even bid on the item and look somewhere else.

Check the better business bureau on companies that sell jewelry through auctions. If they want you to pay by wire transfer or western union don't. Scammers use this tactic. Use credit cards or paypal to purchase jewelry at auctions. Try and avoid sending checks or money order. With credit cards or paypal you have at least some protection if something should go wrong.

See what they charge for shipping. Some sellers may add big shipping charges that are unnecessary. Also see where they are located. Sellers not in the united states can be hard to track down and get a refund or whatever action needs to be taken.

Offline auctions are not that common. Definitely not as easy as online ones either. If you know of auctions in your area, go to them. Check it out. Get a feel of how the process works. Go to a couple, ask questions possibly register and get a bidding card.

Offline auctions have the same rules for jewelry. Take a look at the quality of the gemstones, craftsmanship and bring a jewelers loupe or magnifying glass of some sorts if you really want to check out the jewelry. Look it over carefully. If you have a description before the offline auction, try and find comparable items online. See what those prices are.

Dave William G. runs http://www.TheJvirus.com, a website devoted to all things jewelry. From designs to gemstones we try and cover it all. So please visit us today. You can sign-up for our 7 part mini-course on diamonds while you're there. http://www.TheJvirus.com

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