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Yes, how dare they! Naughty Leibish"justginger|1353404191|3310831 said:This is ridiculous. I hate the idea of a business using PS photos for their ill-gotten profits.![]()
As for the pricing? My dad reported that my local jeweler at home had a very green diamond, around half a carat, for the bargain price of $3,600. Allegedly not treated. To think of how much Leibish has been ripping us all off...![]()
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minousbijoux said:I can only imagine the field day this vendor is having on Pinterest...
LD|1353444870|3311305 said:Kenny - have you contacted Gelin Abaci?
LD|1353444870|3311305 said:So what's the way forward with this?
Presumably, Ebay needs to be contacted with the proof? Justin are you doing that?
Is there an organisation in the US that investigates shoddy practices such as these? In the UK we have Trading Standards and also the ASA but clearly this is a US based company. What about the BBB?
Kenny - have you contacted Gelin Abaci?
Has anybody alerted Charmypoo? Presumably this is a stolen photograph of her ring and so there's absolutely NO possibility that they could have this for sale. So this is false advertising etc.
LD|1353444870|3311305 said:So what's the way forward with this?
Presumably, Ebay needs to be contacted with the proof? Justin are you doing that?
Is there an organisation in the US that investigates shoddy practices such as these? In the UK we have Trading Standards and also the ASA but clearly this is a US based company. What about the BBB?
Kenny - have you contacted Gelin Abaci?
Has anybody alerted Charmypoo? Presumably this is a stolen photograph of her ring and so there's absolutely NO possibility that they could have this for sale. So this is false advertising etc.
Rockdiamond|1353447500|3311352 said:LD|1353444870|3311305 said:So what's the way forward with this?
Presumably, Ebay needs to be contacted with the proof? Justin are you doing that?
Is there an organisation in the US that investigates shoddy practices such as these? In the UK we have Trading Standards and also the ASA but clearly this is a US based company. What about the BBB?
Kenny - have you contacted Gelin Abaci?
Has anybody alerted Charmypoo? Presumably this is a stolen photograph of her ring and so there's absolutely NO possibility that they could have this for sale. So this is false advertising etc.
It's really not so clear cut LD.
In cases where people have stolen our photos it took MONTHS (literally) to get eBay to take action.
I brought up the fact we'd listed the item for x months ( but we do 30 day listings then re-list so they did not allow this bit of evidence)
OK, I said, what about the fact that our listings contain thousands of photos that have similar characteristics, this joker hos ONE picture that looks like this.
Nope.
Basically they erect a 20 foot high wall, and make you jump over it with proof.
I think the smartest most efficient way I've found is to contact the seller that stole the photos and let them know you caught them.
Sometimes the offending seller changes tact ( steals someone else's photo) after they learn they've been caught.
LD|1353447993|3311360 said:Rockdiamond|1353447500|3311352 said:LD|1353444870|3311305 said:So what's the way forward with this?
Presumably, Ebay needs to be contacted with the proof? Justin are you doing that?
Is there an organisation in the US that investigates shoddy practices such as these? In the UK we have Trading Standards and also the ASA but clearly this is a US based company. What about the BBB?
Kenny - have you contacted Gelin Abaci?
Has anybody alerted Charmypoo? Presumably this is a stolen photograph of her ring and so there's absolutely NO possibility that they could have this for sale. So this is false advertising etc.
It's really not so clear cut LD.
In cases where people have stolen our photos it took MONTHS (literally) to get eBay to take action.
I brought up the fact we'd listed the item for x months ( but we do 30 day listings then re-list so they did not allow this bit of evidence)
OK, I said, what about the fact that our listings contain thousands of photos that have similar characteristics, this joker hos ONE picture that looks like this.
Nope.
Basically they erect a 20 foot high wall, and make you jump over it with proof.
I think the smartest most efficient way I've found is to contact the seller that stole the photos and let them know you caught them.
Sometimes the offending seller changes tact ( steals someone else's photo) after they learn they've been caught.
David unfortunately I know this - and agree with you. However, they have stolen a private photo from Charmypoo which is altogether a different case! At the end of the day these are fraudulent Ebay listings for the simple fact that they don't have these items to sell.
If Ebay do anything I'll be surprised BUT it's worth a shot. Surely there must be an organisation in the US that takes action against companies like this?????
Rockdiamond|1353448424|3311366 said:Unfortunately, I don't believe there is such an organisation in the US- and I'd suspect that any such agency would be over-run.
You mentioned Charmy's photo.....interesting point...do you believe that stealing a private photo from an individual is different than stealing one from a commercial organization?
Is there a legal difference in the UK?
LD|1353451749|3311424 said:Auctioned by Sotheby's
http://jewelleryoutlook.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=657
And now for sale by Diamondsbydino on Ebay![]()
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-01-Carat-Natural-Fancy-Light-Pink-Diamond-Three-3-Stone-18k-White-Gold-/271019524919?pt=Diamond_Solitaire_Rings&hash=item3f1a05c337
LD|1353453234|3311445 said:
LD|1353449612|3311388 said:Rockdiamond|1353448424|3311366 said:Unfortunately, I don't believe there is such an organisation in the US- and I'd suspect that any such agency would be over-run.
You mentioned Charmy's photo.....interesting point...do you believe that stealing a private photo from an individual is different than stealing one from a commercial organization?
Is there a legal difference in the UK?
I don't know if Charmy had this ring made for her but if she did it's a one of a kind. Therefore they simply CANNOT have that ring for sale. So to use it in a listing is fraudulent. That IS against Ebay's policies.
The fact that Charmy posted it on here and it's not copyrighted does mean that legally there's no recourse regarding stealing the picture. HOWEVER, in the UK you can't advertise something for sale you haven't got (unless of course you've had it and sold out). That's why I asked the question about what happens in the US.
BTW David, I think they've used one of your photos (see my earlier post). EDIT: Yes, they have! This is from your website and see above for the link to their Ebay auction:
http://www.diamondsbylauren.com/index.php/jewelry/diamond-earrings-natural-orange-and-pink-diamond-halo-dangle-gia-r3911