Date: 6/27/2010 10:00:34 PM
Author:freddy
Just wondering if anyone has ever purchased anything from the ebay seller gem-earth, and if so what was there experience etc?
Just wondering as I am thinking of buying a sapphire from them, however just the thought of purchasing on ebay is daunting.
Thanks
tourmaline_lover said:I know people that have purchased from them in the past and have been happy, but I find some of their listings to be quite shady. For example, they use certs for expensive gems, but those certs don't give full treatment levels, and I feel they are high priced for some gems. I have never heard of some of the labs they use as well. I also once saw them selling a rare violet tourmaline, and the listing came out in a bidding war with someone winning the gem for over $2K. It was later relisted as a violet spinel (much less rare than a violet tourmaline). I don't trust them.
Oh yes, and almost all their spessartites also come from Namibia. Puhlease!!? That mine dried out long ago, and even if they were from Namibia, they would be much more included. Namibia is supposed to have had the finest spessartites, but almost all were included.
niceguyeddie said:tourmaline_lover said:I know people that have purchased from them in the past and have been happy, but I find some of their listings to be quite shady. For example, they use certs for expensive gems, but those certs don't give full treatment levels, and I feel they are high priced for some gems. I have never heard of some of the labs they use as well. I also once saw them selling a rare violet tourmaline, and the listing came out in a bidding war with someone winning the gem for over $2K. It was later relisted as a violet spinel (much less rare than a violet tourmaline). I don't trust them.
Oh yes, and almost all their spessartites also come from Namibia. Puhlease!!? That mine dried out long ago, and even if they were from Namibia, they would be much more included. Namibia is supposed to have had the finest spessartites, but almost all were included.
I see you have posted several comments regarding ebay seller Gem-Earth in several posts, 99% of them negative in tone. Have you actually purchased anything from them? If so, can you en-lighten us with your bad experience(s). I have purchased many beautiful pieces from them and all have been as described and pictured. I find the lady you have made reference to in many of your comments to be nothing short of professional and polite. If you know and have proof that for example the Pailin sapphires she was selling were indeed diffused please do tell, if not you should maybe choose your words more accordingly. It is people like yourself that cause more harm than good to people trying to ply an honest trade, with all your speculations. The Violet tourmaline may have perhaps been a genuine mistake on Gem-Earths part???? If they were dishonest then why would they relist it as a Spinel knowing that several regular buyers to their site would notice that it was the same gem that they were as you put it "trying to pass off" as a tourmaline previously???? I happen to know for a fact that the BGL up until very recently never had a LIBS therefore making it impossible for them to determine for sure whether or not a sapphire had been heated with beryllium, they state that further testing is required on the certificates as a disclaimer for their company, standard procedure. More speculation on your behalf about their Spessartites not being Namibian, have you actually purchased one and had it checked for origin???? It seems you have a vendetta against Gem Earth for reasons known only to you, i would like for you to en-lighten me and all the other user on this site why you choose to persecute Gem-Earth at every opportunity. When i joined this site i was asked to check boxes with terms and conditions, one stating that there should be no personal attacks towards people, it sure seems to me like your are breaking the rules Tourmaline Lover!!!! A very happy long standing Gem-Earth customer.
tourmaline_lover said:niceguyeddie said:tourmaline_lover said:I know people that have purchased from them in the past and have been happy, but I find some of their listings to be quite shady. For example, they use certs for expensive gems, but those certs don't give full treatment levels, and I feel they are high priced for some gems. I have never heard of some of the labs they use as well. I also once saw them selling a rare violet tourmaline, and the listing came out in a bidding war with someone winning the gem for over $2K. It was later relisted as a violet spinel (much less rare than a violet tourmaline). I don't trust them.
Oh yes, and almost all their spessartites also come from Namibia. Puhlease!!? That mine dried out long ago, and even if they were from Namibia, they would be much more included. Namibia is supposed to have had the finest spessartites, but almost all were included.
I see you have posted several comments regarding ebay seller Gem-Earth in several posts, 99% of them negative in tone. Have you actually purchased anything from them? If so, can you en-lighten us with your bad experience(s). I have purchased many beautiful pieces from them and all have been as described and pictured. I find the lady you have made reference to in many of your comments to be nothing short of professional and polite. If you know and have proof that for example the Pailin sapphires she was selling were indeed diffused please do tell, if not you should maybe choose your words more accordingly. It is people like yourself that cause more harm than good to people trying to ply an honest trade, with all your speculations. The Violet tourmaline may have perhaps been a genuine mistake on Gem-Earths part???? If they were dishonest then why would they relist it as a Spinel knowing that several regular buyers to their site would notice that it was the same gem that they were as you put it "trying to pass off" as a tourmaline previously???? I happen to know for a fact that the BGL up until very recently never had a LIBS therefore making it impossible for them to determine for sure whether or not a sapphire had been heated with beryllium, they state that further testing is required on the certificates as a disclaimer for their company, standard procedure. More speculation on your behalf about their Spessartites not being Namibian, have you actually purchased one and had it checked for origin???? It seems you have a vendetta against Gem Earth for reasons known only to you, i would like for you to en-lighten me and all the other user on this site why you choose to persecute Gem-Earth at every opportunity. When i joined this site i was asked to check boxes with terms and conditions, one stating that there should be no personal attacks towards people, it sure seems to me like your are breaking the rules Tourmaline Lover!!!! A very happy long standing Gem-Earth customer.
When shopping on ebay, the first place I look at is toolhaus.org. These are very negative comments here, some accusing gem-earth of selling fake stones. Her comments toward the people leaving negative feedback is definitely not what I would call polite either.
http://toolhaus.org/cgi-bin/negs?User=gem-earth&Dirn=Received+by&ref=home
Secondly, yes, they did sell a spinel which was formerly a tourmaline. Highly suspect if you ask me. I actually posted a thread about it a while ago on Pricescope. It makes me suspect because I can't trust that I'm getting the right species of stone from this seller. That's not a very good mistake to make when you're in the gem trade. It could have been an honest mistake, but it gives me little confidence.
Thirdly, there is no way that a spessartite can come from Namibia perfectly clean, so orange, and large. The nature of these gems, before the mine dried out many years ago, were small and included. Gemologists will agree with that summation. Ask around for yourself. I've been collecting spessartites for a long time. If a large, vivid orange, clean spessartite came out of Namibia, I don't think someone would put it on auction for 99 cents, and so many of them. I highly suspect the stones are Nigerian due to the color and the clarity, unless Gem-Earth holds the world's monopoly on very clean, saturated and sizable Namibian mandarin spessartites. See the comments about clarity in Namibian spessartites in this link. I have also had several conversations with gemologists on this subject.
http://www.palagems.com/spessartite_buyers_guide.htm
Fourthly, this is a consumer forum and we are allowed to express opinions, even if we have not purchased from the seller. That is very different from a personal attack which means I'm verbally attacking another member of this forum just to get my anger and frustration out. Gem-Earth isn't even a member of this forum, and as a vendor, they are under the scrutiny of the consumers that post here. Opinions of their practices are not personal attacks. I have been ebaying for 15 years or so, and have come across almost every gem deception there is, and I'm sorry, but I find some of Gem-Earth's practices to be deceptive. For example, they provide lab reports on expensive sapphires with no indication of testing for diffusion. I'm sorry, but if they're selling a sapphire for a great deal of money, send it to a lab with an LIBS. Sending it to a lab without an LIBS or LA-ICP-MS is not a very good excuse, and does not make me want to buy the said gem, or give me confidence it's not diffused. I believe this gives the customer false security. That is not to say that no one has never had a good experience with Gem-Earth, but I choose not to buy from sellers who use deceptive practices.
Are you affiliated with Gem-Earth somehow? You seem rather upset. If you're happy with Gem-Earth, it still does not erase some of the deceptions I noted above, and some suspect details. I believe someone recently posted a lab report from Gem-Earth here and no one could even verify the lab existed, including someone who is from Thailand and deals in colored gems over there.
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/slp-gem-lab.143681/
Do you know anything about SLP gem lab? Does it exist? I see it's being used for many stones listed under Gem-Earth.
I do not have a vendetta against Gem-Earth, but if they did rectify some of these practices, it would make me very happy.
niceguyeddie said:Sorry guys, but i do feel strongly about the subject, the issues i have is some people thinking they are the Judge, Jury and Executioner. Seeing how TL hows never even purchased from the company i find the remarks out of order. I have however dealt with Gem Earth many many times and found the company to be completely accurate with gem desriptions and most of all honest which is what seems to be in question in most of TL posts. I suppose seeing as i am new to here my views count for nothing
niceguyeddie said:Sorry guys, but i do feel strongly about the subject, the issues i have is some people thinking they are the Judge, Jury and Executioner. Seeing how TL hows never even purchased from the company i find the remarks out of order. I have however dealt with Gem Earth many many times and found the company to be completely accurate with gem desriptions and most of all honest which is what seems to be in question in most of TL posts. I suppose seeing as i am new to here my views count for nothing
Arcadian said:Personally I don't get emotionally attached to a vendor. If they do great then fantastic, I tell it. If they don't, I tell that too. If I have some questions about a vendor I post it here because I know I'm going to get both sides of that vendor's story (unless they're a crap vendor)
tourmaline_lover said:If a gem report is unverifiable, it is not worth the paper it is printed on IMO. It is just a selling tool, and nothing more.
George Ellis said:Nice dissection there Jamie.
tourmaline_lover said:Eddie,
Welcome to Pricescope, and thank you for your views on Gem-Earth.
You are entitled to your opinion about Gem-Earth, and so am I. There's nothing wrong with you coming on here and telling us about your good experiences with them, and you should. I have noted that some people seem to be happy with Gem-Earth in some of my posts if you read all of them. When I see suspect things, like a lab report without the testing for diffusing on a sapphire being sold for several thousand dollars, an incorrect listing, suspect gem briefs that no once can verify, or a high amount of Namibian spessartites being sold by one vendor, those are red flags that I feel a responsibility telling consumers about. I feel any upstanding vendor should be giving full disclosure of all possible treatment on an expensive gem. I apologize if you feel I'm attacking Gem-Earth. I'm really just trying to disclose some red flags that I see with this vendor, and it's not just Gem-Earth I do that with. It is my hope that we keep on top of vendors that do have many red flags so that consumers are protected and vendors take more responsibility for their practices.
minousbijoux said:Hi all:
I am a long time lurker who finally registered. You are an impressive group - a bit intimidating, but wonderful to read. I sure wish I had found you all a long time ago, before I bought from tv (yup, I actually did), but I'm not here to whine!
I want to say that I found you all to be polite and enjoyed the way members jumped in for support; to someone new you seem to have relationships with each other that make it a community. TL, I also want to say that your responses, particularly the above quote (I hope I figured out how to do it), were really diplomatic; it makes me as a newcomer finally feel that I can participate without fear of being patronized to or shamed for being a newbie. Thank you.