I saw adverts for bidz dot com all over the net and thought that I would check it out. I googled it to see if I could find any negitive implications but all that came up was more ads. I totally got duped I beleived the 100% risk free auction. In any event once I received the packages I took one of the bracelets out of the package (supposedly a gold/ruby diamond braclet) and my boyfriend started laughing! He said that it looked like bronze and the rubies didn't even look real. It was very light and there is nooo way that it is worth the $2000 retail they advertise. Honestly it was truely embarassing to show my purchased jewelery to friends and family when they prompted me to see it. Everyone that saw it said that it looked fake cheap and truely; like jewelry compatible of a gumball machine. In total I purchased two bracelets and three rings. I paid nearly $1700 I may have well flushed my money down the drain. Every single piece was defective as the gems fell out merely by handling them. Quite honesly the next time I attempt to check a bussiness credentials I'll put fraud/scam in the toolbar beside the name. I think bidz dot com has so many different adverts on search engines to bombard the consumer and sway possible negitive ads from being forseen. I only hope people will see comments such as these before thinking about purchasing from these scam artists.


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