I am an avid online browser of…
I am an avid online browser of jewellery sales sites. Recently, I have spent a good bit of time browsing on Temu for jewellery. When the “Astoria” pop-up ad appeared on my phone, and I followed the link, I noticed several pieces that were identical to pictures shown on the Temu site. For example, Temu displayed the “silver ring with gold threads” (that is often mentioned in customer reviews of Astoria merchandise), in an identical picture to the one on Astoria. Temu was selling their piece for approximately four dollars, while Astoria was asking for about $70, claiming this was a 70% discount. They also claimed that it was genuine silver and gold, a handmade piece. Temu made no such claim. Astoria even showed video clips of jewellery craftsman creating custom pieces in their workshops, in an attempt to convince the customer that these are indeed valuable custom made pieces.
I would be very suspicious of any site claiming to offer incredible discounts on genuine gold and silver jewellery, so it’s best that the buyer beware. Do your homework before you commit your hard earned money to scam sites.
26 de septiembre de 2025
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