Tinkerbelle
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When I first started buying jewellery from qvc I realised that rings were always hollowed out, in comparison to rings bought in the High Street shops. I wrote a lengthy letter queriing this with the customer services - that was 8 years ago and am still awaiting a reply ! I also discovered that High Streeet jewellers were very sniffy about qvc jewellery (there's always a qvc stamp inside the ring), so I often wonder what would happen if I needed to pawn the lot later on in life - be lucky to get my p& p back I suppose.
Possibly a daft question but what does the QVC stamp look like? I've got one or a dozen QVC rings and although the eek rings have a DQCZ stamp on them. the others don't seem to have an obvious QVC stamp. One or two are stamped CHINA or WK.
I often get pieces remodelled or resized and all my jeweller has ever said is that the pieces are made in such a way to keep the costs down ... hollowed out bands etc ... so to make sure that I know what I'm buying in terms of weight of the gold or silver. But the main thing for me is the look and feel of the piece. If I love it and I'm happy to pay that price for it then that's what really matters. I own rings that cost £20 and others that cost £200. I buy what I love.