OrangeLady
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Change the word slightly, Bullocks. Anyhoo, that said. Gemporia do a mystery bag of jewellery, to get rid of old stock or whatever. Think this is the same thing? He's having difficulty selling from his jewelley house so is resorting to giving it away?Tune in now.
Box of 5 jade pieces.
Adina says she's going to have to get 3 or 4.
It's in the background. They do seem to be more 'argumentative' over its quality and value. As well as that woman.Are you watching live?
This is some of the biggest hype I've heard.
Referring to customers from 20 years ago who have had outstanding variations on paraiba tourmaline. Seeding the thought that this mystery box will somehow fetch a comparable return in future.
Showing the 4 independent certifications that the disgruntled jade collector sent in alongside her letter of apology doubting DT.
Not soon enough, if they're clearing out the vault with unsold pieces from 2021!The only mystery is, when will they ever finally sell out of this *****?
It smacks of desperation to me.Strikes me as this is a 'you lot have put our backs up and to prove you wrong, we will gloat over all the wonderful reviews we get'. It's a show very much on the defensive, in my opinion.
Isn't that what they are trying to do? These mystery boxes probably contain the odds and sods, returns and last few of loads to 'limited editions', loaded into a minimal cost casket and fingers crossed that that will free up some space in the vault.The only mystery is, when will they ever finally sell out of this *****?
Yes, I heard them close the hour with "never seen anything sell out so quickly, only 1 box left".
Saw it was still available so popped that last remaining box in my basket, to see there was the option of buying 3. I appreciate there's a sales pitch to be said. But who do they think they are kidding by lying when everyone on the web and app can see there's much more stock available.
I've been a Gems TV customer for over a decade. Far enough back to have seen the paraiba tourmaline.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching, enjoyed the thrill of "winning" a piece in the reverse auctions (when they would keep lowering the price until it sold), and learning along the way. Bought into the romanticism of them visiting the mines, buying directly and supporting the local communities with charitable work.
These days I echo much of what is said on these threads. And I've pretty much lost faith in them. Still hoping they'll turn it around, but I honestly don't see how.
Saw it was still available so popped that last remaining box in my basket, to see there was the option of buying 3.
Bundling them up to get rid. £500 final cost and she 'bought' 4? Surely she's not got nigh on £2000 to give away?? And there were still some left at almost close of day yesterday too. And one person bought 5?? There shouldn't have been any left if there were only 50 and there were multiple multiples.It smacks of desperation to me.
And I don't watch much Gemporia these days. Certainly not if it's jade hours. But even I've heard all this spiel before more than once.
I would guess, which I think I've said somewhere else here, that his business isn't doing as well as he'd hoped, for 'whatever' reasons, and he's offloading onto Gems, to tide himself over. I did hear him say that he can only now supply JM for their birthday, Type B red jade. So, he must be down on his luck. See previous sentence.On the plus side, Professor Troth will have a lot more time on his hands and hopefully spend it on his own business rather than by boring us all rigid.