Thursday, 12 May 2011

The Truth Behind Fake Jewelry - 18K Might Really Mean Nothing


Times have changed in the world that we all reside in and one matter that has changed is that fake jewelry is far more difficult to notice then previously. Nowadays, whatever stuffs that can be counterfeited, is being faked now and the quality of the counterfeit merchandises is higher than in the past.

Imitation covered gold accessories that is imprinted 14K or 18K is nothing new any more, therefore you have to be conscious of it. The same goes for anything that has a print of genuineness on it. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to manufacture a imitation imprint, thus they are out there. Practically without fail, fake gold jewelry will be presented in a untouched fake jewelry box along with a fake story of how it came into the sellers possession.

Let's say that you are even willing to squander your time talking to someone on a city street that comes up to you with a gold chain in a box with a nice and convincing story, you should request them to follow you to a jewelry shop to have it verified genuine before you buy it. You could be sure that these people wont. Another fake brand that is usually floating around is imitation Rolex watches. They appear in both ladies and mens sizes and the watches too will come in a legitimate looking box.

The imitations are easy to recognize, as the second hand on the watch "ticks" while a real Rolex second hand "sweeps". If the watch isn't working, it is an clear sign, that is an even further indication, as Rolex watches aren't battery operated. swindlers are intelligent and don't think that just because she is a "nice old lady" and you can assume that speaks to the legitimacy of the jewelty in the least bit. These scammers may be asking a ridiculously low price, you have to ask yourself why.


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