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		<title>By: Vicky</title>
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		<description>Hi,

I&#039;ve recently bought 2 pieces of Tiffany jewellery from ebay.  The first one was a bracelet which is 100% genuine.  On the strength of that purchase I jumped straight in and bought a matching necklace which, when I received it and compared it with the bracelet, was quite obviously a total fake and a very poor fake at that.  Although most people in my home town wouldn&#039;t know genuine Tiffany jewellery from a kick in the head, I know it&#039;s fake and so can&#039;t wear it.  If I&#039;d read your guide to Tiffany jewellery before making my purchases, I could have saved myself a lot of time, hassle and money although the genuine bracelet I bought was sold using a shockingly blurred photo and I probably wouldn&#039;t look twice at a listing like that now which was probablt why I was the only bidder. 

Sorry for rambling on...just really wanted to say thanks for your guide to spotting fakes on ebay as I can now see that the fakes are truly legion.
Thanks
Jeannie</description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve recently bought 2 pieces of Tiffany jewellery from ebay.  The first one was a bracelet which is 100% genuine.  On the strength of that purchase I jumped straight in and bought a matching necklace which, when I received it and compared it with the bracelet, was quite obviously a total fake and a very poor fake at that.  Although most people in my home town wouldn&#8217;t know genuine Tiffany jewellery from a kick in the head, I know it&#8217;s fake and so can&#8217;t wear it.  If I&#8217;d read your guide to Tiffany jewellery before making my purchases, I could have saved myself a lot of time, hassle and money although the genuine bracelet I bought was sold using a shockingly blurred photo and I probably wouldn&#8217;t look twice at a listing like that now which was probablt why I was the only bidder. </p>
<p>Sorry for rambling on&#8230;just really wanted to say thanks for your guide to spotting fakes on ebay as I can now see that the fakes are truly legion.<br />
Thanks<br />
Jeannie</p>
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