Todd07
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I found the below advice on the ConsumerReports.org website. Do the forum experts recommend using the Jewelers Vigilance Committee to solve problems?
There’s jewelry justice
There’s jewelry justice
An appraisal may reveal that you didn’t get what you paid for, but suing your jeweler probably wouldn’t be economical, after you paid legal fees. Instead, you can file a complaint for $50 with the Jewelers Vigilance Committee, an industry watchdog. Acting as mediator, the JVC, which mediates about 250 disputes annually, will work with the jeweler to resolve your dispute quickly.
You must submit your complaint in writing with supporting documentation (receipts, appraisals, correspondence) to the Jewelers Vigilance Committee, 25 West 45th St., Suite 400, New York, NY 10036. If you have questions, visit www.jvclegal.org.