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Category: Shopping Detectives

Dear Shopping Detectives, are you ready? Hunting season is on!

Unlike all other categories, this one is not meant for questions.
This category, as the name implies, is for hunting down and exposing fake items, dishonest sellers, misleading & dubious product descriptions and other similar practices.

Please, always do mention in the Tags (this is much-needed in order to compile data and make it searchable) the following information:

1. The marketplace/platform (e.g., eBay);
2. The seller’s username (not the person’s real name!);
3. The product (item) concerned (e.g., Rolex watch)

By all means, add an image or screenshot of the item concerned &
All the relevant arguments/evidence supporting your point of view.

Good luck and happy hunting! :)

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  1. Asked: February 3, 2020In: Shopping Detectives

    Beware! 18 kt. Yellow gold ring with FAKE emerald on Catawiki.com!

    Freddie
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    Added an answer on February 11, 2020 at 4:09 pm

    Unbelievable! The poor fellow paid 850 euro + shipping + Catawiki commission (9%). These "experts" should be sued for fraud! And the seller as well. Crazy!

    Unbelievable! The poor fellow paid 850 euro + shipping + Catawiki commission (9%). These “experts” should be sued for fraud! And the seller as well. Crazy!

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