JewelFreak
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iLander|1368043626|3442974 said:And I have NEVER seen the word "Tiffany" on any of Costco's jewelry price labels, or on their website. Tiffany is full of bull.
kenny|1368046865|3442999 said:iLander|1368043626|3442974 said:And I have NEVER seen the word "Tiffany" on any of Costco's jewelry price labels, or on their website. Tiffany is full of bull.
IIRC it was a Costco store in Huntington Beach, California that is alleged to have used the Tiffany name to describe rings for sale in the store.
Also I suspect the offense is limited to the management of that one store, with Costco corporate not aware what the rogue store had done.
Naturally that does not make Costco corporate innocent, but is does put this into perspective ... if my memory and understanding is correct.
iLander|1368047379|3443002 said:kenny|1368046865|3442999 said:iLander|1368043626|3442974 said:And I have NEVER seen the word "Tiffany" on any of Costco's jewelry price labels, or on their website. Tiffany is full of bull.
IIRC it was a Costco store in Huntington Beach, California that is alleged to have used the Tiffany name to describe rings for sale in the store.
Also I suspect the offense is limited to the management of that one store, with Costco corporate not aware what the rogue store had done.
Naturally that does not make Costco corporate innocent, but is does put this into perspective ... if my memory and understanding is correct.
The description must have been verbal, some yakky yutz. I've worked with a lot of retailers (at the corporate level, I'm not a shop girl) and every price ticket and sign is generated by the corporate computer.
I agree, I seriously doubt they would have put the word Tiffany in at the corporate level. Among retailers, Costco is the most respected (by people within the industry).
momhappy|1368124299|3443506 said:Slightly unrelated, but has anyone ever actually been asked where they purchased their E-ring/wedding ring? I ask because it was a comment that was quoted in the article (one woman said that she was afraid that people would ask her where she got her ring). I have never had someone look at my wedding ring and ask me where I purchased it and just wondered if others had? Likewise, I have never looked at someone's ring and asked them where they got it...
momhappy|1368124299|3443506 said:Slightly unrelated, but has anyone ever actually been asked where they purchased their E-ring/wedding ring? I ask because it was a comment that was quoted in the article (one woman said that she was afraid that people would ask her where she got her ring). I have never had someone look at my wedding ring and ask me where I purchased it and just wondered if others had? Likewise, I have never looked at someone's ring and asked them where they got it...
bastetcat said:momhappy|1368124299|3443506 said:Slightly unrelated, but has anyone ever actually been asked where they purchased their E-ring/wedding ring? I ask because it was a comment that was quoted in the article (one woman said that she was afraid that people would ask her where she got her ring). I have never had someone look at my wedding ring and ask me where I purchased it and just wondered if others had? Likewise, I have never looked at someone's ring and asked them where they got it...
Not so far, and I have never asked anyone either.
What strikes me as funny is how the article played up Tiffanys as some sort of altruistic jeweler "educating" customers on diamonds, when all they really do is meep at you on color and clarity like any other store and poo-poo anything below an H. "Oh...just look at all that tint in that H...." (Yes, I actually had one of them say something very similar when I was in one of their stores one time.)