Beauty is in the eye of the beholder they say and how true that turned out to be when I bought 60 altered art charms from a seller in America, in the hope of selling them in my craft and bead shop.I was very carefull to read all feedback comments left by others, ask all the right questions of my seller herself but when they landed on my doorstep I was so shocked, they arrived looking as though a five year old had gone mad with the glue gun. Not one of the photo images were cut to fit the charm blanks, and the glue had been left thick and hard just as it had spilled out all over the metal! Contacting my seller proved a nightmare I even emailed her close up pics of the items she had sent me including a dated newspaper as proof. When I did get a reply she said that I had damaged all 60 of the charms myself to get a refund.What can you say to that? I read all her feedback comments again just to make sure that I was indeed dealing with the same seller, only to find that all her buyers REALY were very happy with her craft work!I persisted with my complaint and eventualy she agreed to send me replacements this was last year and still no joy, in fact, I ended up re doing the entire lot myself to try to get my money back.Buyer Beware especialy when the item is beautifully photographed.P.S ( No joy going down other more official routes either)
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