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I sent two gold pendants, one with garnets and diamond chips. My local pawn shop had already offered me $50, but I thought they were worth more. I received a check for $35 and emailed them that day I wanted to return the check and get my pieces back. I had no specific address to mail back the check, and requested the address in my email. Ten days later, after three telephone calls and another email, I mailed the check to the incomplete address I had. It was returned by the post office six weeks later as undeliverable. After several emails with Arielle, she told me my jewelry was no longer available.
Since I thought I had no choice, I deposited the check using my phone app. A few hours later, Arielle suddenly emailed me my jewelry was found, I just need to send a photo of the check. I did - assuming they would stop it before it cleared my bank. I would have a returned deposit fee, but I would have my jewelry.
Within minutes - Arielle emails me again calling me a lier and saying she knows I cashed the check therefore not entitled to my jewelry.
My thought is she knew I had deposited the check when she told me my pieces were found.
5 years ago
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