I bought some Cartier trinity ear clips from 1995. The seller messaged me that they cant find t he certificate in the pictures of the listing and only have a copy.
Now, in defense of the seller they move A LOT of very very high end expensive stuff. They sell on ebay, Tradesy, etsy, and other sites. I've bought from them before and never had an issue.
Their prices are sometimes not consistent site to site. In this case I was going to buy on Tradesy b/c they had the promo this weekend, but I went over to etsy and the item was $500 cheaper
on sale there.
So I canceled the Tradesy and bought the etsy.
today they messaged me that they cant find the certificate.
For the price I dont really care tbh. But its enough to make me at least post this thread and ask.
I know theres a lot of issues with fake Cartier love stuff, this is not that. in fact I've wanted these ear clips for awhile and have had trouble finding them. Typically with fakes you see a plethora on the market.
But I did wonder: why are they making copies of certificates in teh first place? Is this strange?
Looking at the pics the item is hallmarked, has serial #, looks good to go. I haven't had a problem with the items I've bought from them in the past, which has been 4-5 Tiffany items.
Does anything jump out at you as problematic on this?
The first pic shows the hallmark and second shows the serial #, albeit faint.
I usualy compare the items I buy to other sites if I can find one, such as real real b/c they will post weight, measurements etc. In this case weight, etc is all good.
but I'm still wondering why they keep copies of a certificate in the first place. Maybe for fire or insurance purposes idk.
I'll appreciate your thoughts.


Now, in defense of the seller they move A LOT of very very high end expensive stuff. They sell on ebay, Tradesy, etsy, and other sites. I've bought from them before and never had an issue.
Their prices are sometimes not consistent site to site. In this case I was going to buy on Tradesy b/c they had the promo this weekend, but I went over to etsy and the item was $500 cheaper

So I canceled the Tradesy and bought the etsy.
today they messaged me that they cant find the certificate.
For the price I dont really care tbh. But its enough to make me at least post this thread and ask.
I know theres a lot of issues with fake Cartier love stuff, this is not that. in fact I've wanted these ear clips for awhile and have had trouble finding them. Typically with fakes you see a plethora on the market.
But I did wonder: why are they making copies of certificates in teh first place? Is this strange?
Looking at the pics the item is hallmarked, has serial #, looks good to go. I haven't had a problem with the items I've bought from them in the past, which has been 4-5 Tiffany items.
Does anything jump out at you as problematic on this?
The first pic shows the hallmark and second shows the serial #, albeit faint.
I usualy compare the items I buy to other sites if I can find one, such as real real b/c they will post weight, measurements etc. In this case weight, etc is all good.
but I'm still wondering why they keep copies of a certificate in the first place. Maybe for fire or insurance purposes idk.
I'll appreciate your thoughts.

