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I need advice. It’s over a trivial issue but I’m still puzzled by it. I bought a colored stone sterling ring for $100 on Etsy from a vendor that I didn’t realize had a No Return policy.
It was listed as a pink tourmaline. It looked pink, vibrant, translucent and “interestingly included“ in the photos. When I got it, it was actually a ruby (cabochon). I am pretty sure it is glass filled because of a waxy kind of opaque appearance and a very glassy pristine surface. The interesting translucency and inclusions aren’t visible in most light. It is highly fluorescent: bright reddish pink under UV. It looks muddy brown purple pink and opaque in most light. In the direct sun it is pretty, just like the photos.
When I tried to return it, the vendor reminded me of the No Returns policy and said she would give me a 10% discount on future orders but no return.
I sent her a factual description saying why I thought this was a glass filled ruby, photos of the true muddy brown purplish color and the bright red flouro shot. I said I didn’t really want a glass filled ruby (I wanted a tourmaline). No more responses. I sent her another message that said I would be opening up a dispute with Etsy, but if she wished to resolve I could offer her a $25 restocking fee. No response.
My question if you got this far is: should I just chalk this up to a learning experience for me, maybe feel like I’m helping someone who might need money by keeping the ring which I don’t want, or actually do an Etsy Dispute? I know people are struggling out there but I’m really sad I feel played. My husband says the stone actually does look like her photos a little bit, it’s not the far off, but purpler (Which I do not want!). Because I’m neurotic about heavy metals, I do not want a potentially lead filled stone in my possession nor do I want to gift it.
Do I play hardball, or do I let this dog lie? Thanks in advance for your advice.
It was listed as a pink tourmaline. It looked pink, vibrant, translucent and “interestingly included“ in the photos. When I got it, it was actually a ruby (cabochon). I am pretty sure it is glass filled because of a waxy kind of opaque appearance and a very glassy pristine surface. The interesting translucency and inclusions aren’t visible in most light. It is highly fluorescent: bright reddish pink under UV. It looks muddy brown purple pink and opaque in most light. In the direct sun it is pretty, just like the photos.
When I tried to return it, the vendor reminded me of the No Returns policy and said she would give me a 10% discount on future orders but no return.
I sent her a factual description saying why I thought this was a glass filled ruby, photos of the true muddy brown purplish color and the bright red flouro shot. I said I didn’t really want a glass filled ruby (I wanted a tourmaline). No more responses. I sent her another message that said I would be opening up a dispute with Etsy, but if she wished to resolve I could offer her a $25 restocking fee. No response.
My question if you got this far is: should I just chalk this up to a learning experience for me, maybe feel like I’m helping someone who might need money by keeping the ring which I don’t want, or actually do an Etsy Dispute? I know people are struggling out there but I’m really sad I feel played. My husband says the stone actually does look like her photos a little bit, it’s not the far off, but purpler (Which I do not want!). Because I’m neurotic about heavy metals, I do not want a potentially lead filled stone in my possession nor do I want to gift it.
Do I play hardball, or do I let this dog lie? Thanks in advance for your advice.
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