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Be aware www.TiffanyLA.com Counterfeit Tiffany, non-silver & low quality

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Frank

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Oct 24, 2007
 
Be aware www.TiffanyLA.com Counterfeit Tiffany, non-silver & low quality

NEVER purchase from those low quality Fake Tiffany like www.TiffanyLA.com , NOT even made of silver!!!

They operate under the name of GOODWIN IMPORT & EXPORT and is located at SAN GABRIEL, CA. We can see they are also running www.TiffanyStore.us

Be aware Fake Fake Fake Tiffany!!

“GemGuy”

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Lutz, FL

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Oct 25, 2007
 
also tiffanyjewelry.us is also not owned by tiffany
Frank

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Oct 25, 2007
 
I couldn't understand how can Google advertise these Counterfeit websites until I found Google helps processing the payments for the website like www.TiffanyStore.us under one of its online payment program Google-CheckOut.

It clearly violated the "Google Checkout: Content policies (August 28, 2007 )- Unacceptable product categories - Counterfeit and unauthorized goods", as well as the related policies of the Google Adword.

I believe Google is now involved in this Money Laundering thing which worths public attention.

I am trying to contact Google ,that would be great if someone here has contact in Google that could remind them this.

“GemGuy”

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Oct 26, 2007
 
Not as easy as one would think. There was a legal action concerning the use of google ads allowing advertisers to use the name Tiffany.

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Oct 26, 2007
 
There was a case involving the use of Tiffany name in google adwords...
satisfied

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Dec 16, 2007
 
Authenticity
All of their merchandises are authentic and brand new. They only directly import from the same factory through a secret tunnel to bring you authenticity merchandises and incredible prices. Only one difference is they do not have the authentic certificate (i.e. Receipt of Tiffany&Co.). Without it, you can not get any after-sale-services from Tiffany&Co., that's why low low price can be. Please be advised if you want the certificate, YOU CAN NOT SAVE A PENNY! You have to go to shop authorized stores or official web site: www.tiffany.com . They pride themselves on the quality and consistency of the product and service they provide thousands of their customers since 1998.
bbsohmui

Sacramento, CA

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Jan 4, 2008
 
May I ask, are all the Tiffany products sold on tiffanyjewelry.us fake then?
jolejaliz

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Jan 14, 2008
 
NONE of the items they sell are authentic. They are cheap counterfeits, and I am surprised that anyone with half a brain could actually mistake these amateurish, badly designed sites for a real Tiffany outlet. They are selling crappy imitations in crappy, fake tiffany boxes and bags. The only people who buy from these sites are morons who think they are getting a $225 bracelet for $110. In reality they are paying a $110 for a bracelet that is worth about $10 tops. It's like that old TV show 'Cheers', everybody knows your name-Sucker!
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Jan 25, 2008
 
I believe they take your credit card information and use it as fraud.
Paul

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Feb 2, 2008
 
I am doubtful of the legitimacy of sites like TiffanyJewelry.us anyway, but I'm wondering who, of the people who have gave it a thumbs-down, has actually seen their product? I'm not asking this to diminish the comments by the others. In fact, I greatly value them. I am asking on behalf of somebody else and am wanting to know exactly what level of quality can be purchased from them, i.e. are they real silver?
Again, I'm not taking the "Don't talk unless you actually know!" stance AT ALL. It's just that the question I have requires more at this time. Thanks again to all…
Patrick Kleppinger

Harleysville, PA

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Feb 15, 2008
 
How fake is the silver from TiffanyLa.com ? if these are fake can we get all our money back? Why and how can they market products as Authentic when that word couln"t be futher from the truth. I receive my package today I hope for the best.
SBV

Mesa, AZ

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Feb 26, 2008
 
jolejaliz wrote:
NONE of the items they sell are authentic. They are cheap counterfeits, and I am surprised that anyone with half a brain could actually mistake these amateurish, badly designed sites for a real Tiffany outlet. They are selling crappy imitations in crappy, fake tiffany boxes and bags. The only people who buy from these sites are morons who think they are getting a $225 bracelet for $110. In reality they are paying a $110 for a bracelet that is worth about $10 tops. It's like that old TV show 'Cheers', everybody knows your name-Sucker!
Oh come on, morons, for reals? My husband, so sweetly, knows NOTHING about online shopping, purchased from here, and realized after he saw it shipped from China, it was a fake. Not wise in online shopping, yes, Moron, no.
Grow up
SBV

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Feb 26, 2008
 
Paul wrote:
I am doubtful of the legitimacy of sites like TiffanyJewelry.us anyway, but I'm wondering who, of the people who have gave it a thumbs-down, has actually seen their product? I'm not asking this to diminish the comments by the others. In fact, I greatly value them. I am asking on behalf of somebody else and am wanting to know exactly what level of quality can be purchased from them, i.e. are they real silver?
Again, I'm not taking the "Don't talk unless you actually know!" stance AT ALL. It's just that the question I have requires more at this time. Thanks again to all…
Hello, My husband purchased me one from Tiffanyjewelry.us. We received it in the mail the day before Valentines day. It is a great knock off, almost authentic looking. However, on V-Day,he had gone to the store and purchased me the original. Here are the differences, some minor, some obvious

Real:
The Tiffany and Co label is embossed on the bag. The box and bag's coloring are perfectly matched, as well as high quality. The box comes with a white bow
Fake:
It's simply printed on the bag and box. Quality is similiar, coloring is off, doesn't perfectly match.

Funny Tidbit, on the real Tiffanys Bag, it was printed as made in China, on the fake, it wasn't.

Real:
The back of the braclet is stamped Tiffany's
Fake:
No stamp

The fake braclet is going to the gemologist tomorrow, it does not appear to even be authentic sterling silver, more or less, silver coated.
All in all, it's a good enough knock off, feels cheap, and next to the real thing, you can tell the difference. It also was only 7 inchs, versus what the website sold it as.

Oh, on the packing slip, they listed the value as 5 dollars ( on the customs docs).

Hope this helps!

They differed in color

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WaryLA

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Apr 9, 2008
 
WOndering how many of these items turn up on EBAY for sale, too many listings include AUTHENTIC in the TIffany listing from watches to various jewelry pieces. The prices are one indication, some are just TOO low to BE "true value" but then again, checked "pawnshops", they usually give but 10% of value on pieces but then too, mark up to at least half the retail costs. Think would prefer a "reputable" pawn shop over these sites and even Ebay purchasings.
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#21
Oct 9, 2008
 
I ordered a couple necklaces recently...expecting them to be fakes for the price. They actually came looking really nice. They look just like the real thing for a fraction of the price. Furthermore, I took the pendants to a jeweler to have the fake logo removed and he was originally afriad to touch them, because fakes tend to be made with brass and covered with a light silver plating. I convined him to try and it turned out that the pieces were 100% silver. I'm pretty shocked by that.

The pieces I got were nice but I would not buy from them again. You really don't know what kind of people you are dealing with and it seems pretty shady when the package shows up at your door from Beijing.
Kat P

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Nov 24, 2008
 
satisfied wrote:
Authenticity
All of their merchandises are authentic and brand new. They only directly import from the same factory through a secret tunnel to bring you authenticity merchandises and incredible prices. Only one difference is they do not have the authentic certificate (i.e. Receipt of Tiffany&Co.). Without it, you can not get any after-sale-services from Tiffany&Co., that's why low low price can be. Please be advised if you want the certificate, YOU CAN NOT SAVE A PENNY! You have to go to shop authorized stores or official web site: www.tiffany.com . They pride themselves on the quality and consistency of the product and service they provide thousands of their customers since 1998.
So untrue, the merchandise is a total FAKE, FRAUD, KNOCK OFF. Do not believe that this is authentic merchandise, because it is not. Just check for the missing stamp on the tag. You are not getting is cheaper, you are getting taken.
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Dec 9, 2008
 
I purchased something from that site for my son's girlfriend and I am completely horrified at what I received. I understand that for a discounted price I should expect a discounted product, but what I got was beyond a discounted product. I paid almost $100 for what was supposed to be a sterling silver authentic Tiffany's bracelet. I have seen more convincing costume jewelry in gumball machines. The value listed on the invoice was $5, which is exactly how much his bracelet looks like it is worth. What's worse is they have a no refund policy, so I have little hope of getting my money back. Don't buy anything from this site!!! Many local jewelry shops offer higher quality for less, and many costume jewelry shops offer Tiffany inspired knock-off that look a lot better and often cost under $15. If anybody has a good idea for how I can get a refund please let me know.
Kat P

Austin, TX

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#25
Dec 18, 2008
 
I ordered the tag bracelet and yes, it looks like cheap junk jewelry, Their customer service response is nothing. I have sent the email 4 times and they do not reply. It is unfortunate that the Chinese government knows about these web sites and encourages their activities and condones their illegal behavior by looking the other way. They are all just a bunch of crooks. None of us will get any money back snd they will just laugh all the way to the bank, and give certain government officials their cut of their stolen profits. If Google processes these payments, they should be ashamed.
Ninka

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Dec 18, 2008
 
Hi guys, I haven't purchased anything yet, but was wondering if I could see pictures of these purchased jewelry? so much talk but 0 pictures of the product.
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#27
Dec 23, 2008
 
hello,so be carefull when you buy silver jewelry.In any case,it may be fake.best wishes!
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