Marlow|1426071900|3845445 said:We need a new list with vendors know for photoshopped unrealistic pictures!!
marymm|1426448722|3847659 said:Color is one of the hardest things to describe correctly and to photograph accurately - and depending on geographic locations, your natural light may differ quite a bit from another person's natural light.
In this case, the OP is saying the color of the stone as shown in the listing (appearing bluish-green) does not match the color she sees in real life (appearing yellowish-green) - as most of us know, this is an extremely common complaint/problem with colored gemstone purchases over the Internet, and in particular when it comes to green Tourmalines.
I have very often seen Tourmalines like the one photographed by the OP described as "mint green." I have also seen green stones photographed against blue backgrounds so that a yellow secondary hue is neutralized, so to speak. Certainly, I think most would agree buying a stone based on color shown in a single photo is a bit of a crap-shoot.
Not refunding shipping costs unless an item is listed incorrectly (i.e., wrong carat weight, wrong dimensions, wrong stone identification) is a very common policy.
For myself, and I consider myself an experienced colored gemstone collector, if I bought this Tourmaline based on the single photo of the listing and found the secondary hue to be yellow and not blue, I would have followed the return policy and sought a refund of the purchase price, less shipping.
Just my 2 cents.
minousbijoux|1426451349|3847689 said:marymm|1426448722|3847659 said:Color is one of the hardest things to describe correctly and to photograph accurately - and depending on geographic locations, your natural light may differ quite a bit from another person's natural light.
In this case, the OP is saying the color of the stone as shown in the listing (appearing bluish-green) does not match the color she sees in real life (appearing yellowish-green) - as most of us know, this is an extremely common complaint/problem with colored gemstone purchases over the Internet, and in particular when it comes to green Tourmalines.
I have very often seen Tourmalines like the one photographed by the OP described as "mint green." I have also seen green stones photographed against blue backgrounds so that a yellow secondary hue is neutralized, so to speak. Certainly, I think most would agree buying a stone based on color shown in a single photo is a bit of a crap-shoot.
Not refunding shipping costs unless an item is listed incorrectly (i.e., wrong carat weight, wrong dimensions, wrong stone identification) is a very common policy.
For myself, and I consider myself an experienced colored gemstone collector, if I bought this Tourmaline based on the single photo of the listing and found the secondary hue to be yellow and not blue, I would have followed the return policy and sought a refund of the purchase price, less shipping.
Just my 2 cents.
Well said. We always advise newcomers not just to rely on photos, but to ask questions - what is the level of saturation? What are the modifiers? How much extinction does it have? Are the photos accurate? Would a hand shot be possible...the list goes on and on. If a newcomer here had bought just on a photo, we likely would have advised them to ask questions too before purchasing.
Gem Hunters|1426452683|3847700 said:so many folk shooting me done in flames. I rarely have a stone asked to be returned. My photos are all taken in different lights - I try to be good at taking photos - I've never had such damning talk about me. I asked for the gemstone to be returned - OTL in his own gem listings policy is 'all sales a final" in loupe troupe, but I try to work with clients to get the stone they want right for them first or if not as described or not happy send it back for purchase refund, I got some quite rude emails from OTL. And now such comments here in this forum.
I don't understand the personal attacks on me - the actual gem does not look like the buyers photos he has posted. Really cruel, freedom of speech is good, not like this though. I have built up gemhunters.com.au with a commitment to honesty and working well with gemstone buyers. Cruel words thrown at me over what is actually a very nice tourmaline - there is no blue paper on background to deceive anyone, no blue in the green gemstone or mentioned in listing, its a white background and for some reason the light goes blue - its something to do with the camera, there is no false representation, there are a few photos of the green tourmaline in my websites listing of this, and all our gems listings - all in different lights and angles, so an informed decision can be made and I always welcome questions from buyers that want to ask more questions about a gem before they buy.
I wont wade in again, but try to understand a sellers point of view, we try to get the photos correct, and succeed quite well, normally people are good, just a bit of a shock to see some of the things you've written.
Gem Hunters|1426406913|3847454 said:I am Trudy from gem hunters - two sides to every story- I asked the stone to be returned, I would rather have the green tourmaline back and resell to someone that appreciates the gem. However buyer has a put in paypal dispute wanting full refund and has not posted the gem back. Buyer has taken his photo in washed out light, an old trick and is using pricescope users comments in his paypal dispute against me.Clearly states on my website that I am in Bangkok for some time (while Lou is teaching custom cutting here). We travel allot in the gem trade. Please just post the tourmaline back OTL as I have asked, then refund of puchase price will be given - a reasonable request. I am sorry you all don't like this green tourmaline - it is quite a nice gem and is like photos if taken in good light. Im not on any tv show - sorry.
Gem Hunters|1426452683|3847700 said:so many folk shooting me done in flames. I rarely have a stone asked to be returned. My photos are all taken in different lights - I try to be good at taking photos - I've never had such damning talk about me. I asked for the gemstone to be returned - OTL in his own gem listings policy is 'all sales a final" in loupe troupe, but I try to work with clients to get the stone they want right for them first or if not as described or not happy send it back for purchase refund, I got some quite rude emails from OTL. And now such comments here in this forum.
I don't understand the personal attacks on me - the actual gem does not look like the buyers photos he has posted. Really cruel, freedom of speech is good, not like this though. I have built up gemhunters.com.au with a commitment to honesty and working well with gemstone buyers. Cruel words thrown at me over what is actually a very nice tourmaline - there is no blue paper on background to deceive anyone, no blue in the green gemstone or mentioned in listing, its a white background and for some reason the light goes blue - its something to do with the camera, there is no false representation, there are a few photos of the green tourmaline in my websites listing of this, and all our gems listings - all in different lights and angles, so an informed decision can be made and I always welcome questions from buyers that want to ask more questions about a gem before they buy.
I wont wade in again, but try to understand a sellers point of view, we try to get the photos correct, and succeed quite well, normally people are good, just a bit of a shock to see some of the things you've written.
Marlow|1426455310|3847714 said:Gem Hunter,
whether OTL sells her own gems on LT as final sale has NOTHING to do with **edited by moderator, please make sure posts comply with our policies**
YOU are an internet vendor - a professional!!
OTL is neither picky here nor she regret buying ( spending money for something she don't really need) - she wanted a bluishgreen tourmaline and got really poor colored stone.
What would you do if a wholesale vendor send you such a quality!!
I am really pissed that some vendor call us amateurs, semi professionals....
We are a community of gem stone lover - we share knowledge and support each other.
You should be glad to find experienced customer - selling a fine tourmaline to OTL and she would be happy and post the stone.
And the vendor!! Maybe you think about it.