Hi Huggles - i can fully understand your disappointment - you purchased an item, believing it to be what they said, gold; not silver plated with gold, or any other base metal - but pure gold. I have ceased to buy jewellery from QVC, i havent bought from them now in over 9 years. Two things really, O bought a gold pendant with what was meant to be a ruby on it, the gold turned a very strange colour, it went black in places, the ruby i was told was not a ruby! I was bought a pair of earrings, and was informed that these earrings where topaz and sky blue topaz - they were on silver, the silver made my ears reacted so badly, that the lobes puffed up, became so itchy and weepy, that i couldnt wear the earrings again - gave them to a friend, who of course soaked them for hygienic purposes, the silver came off!!!! and the stones went discoloured, and she only soaked them in warm water with a spot of washing up liquid.
Now here is the thing that made me feel so angry and taken for a ride - i think it was about 1998 - qvc were selling a watch, which they said had a real solid silver sixpence as its face! (if any one can remember) the strap was stainless steel, it was a nice watch, i ordered 2, one for me, one for my sister; they arrived, and they looked beautiful, i wore my everyday, one day, I put it on, as I was doing the click clack strap up, i noticed the hands had stopped, new battery time, i thought to myself, but hey, i hadnt even had the watch 6 months! and as i took it off, it slipped out of my hand, and dropped on my kitchen floor, and the glass covering the face, smashed, and the watch had literally sprung apart, and the dial was contourted, and as i looked, i noticed to my extreme horror, that the so called solid silver sixpence, was in fact a piece of compressed cardboard sprayed to look like an old silver sixpence! i was so angry, and felt totally conned - and stupidly i didnt do anything about it, i didnt contact qvc - i rang my sister and told her - and she couldnt believe it! and she took hers to the jewellers and asked them to open hers up, and believe it or not - she had the same thing!!!
I decided never to purchase from them again . If they are going to make quotes that the watch contained a genuine solid silver sixpence, why on earth didnt there quality control test this case - i felt cheated and still do - and i kick myself everytime i get suckered by another shopping channel - its about time they either genuine with customers. Do you know how i feel I feel like I went to the market, and got suckered in by those whom sell all the goods at stupid prices, and when you get home, you realise you have spent £10 on an empty bag - or been had at Blackbush market (which used to be so envogue 20 years ago, probably still happens! ) xxxx