I bought a diamond ring in the Jindibari Diamond Store here for a year to change to find out what to do if it was fake?
This problem is that people do not recognize it as Kimbeli's goods depression
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Generally, the products of the brand will have their own marks on the goods. Kimbelie's goods should also be available, or your goods have taken it outside to repair the mark (the diamond may also be dropped). It should not sell fake goods
, because Kimberley can exchange free exchanges for free for life, there is a problem in it: Will you throw it away if you exchange it to the merchant? Intersection of course not! Intersection Take the renovation of the re -pricing and put it on the counter for sale, which causes customers to never buy new products here! Because you can't identify which goods he has changed, and which are not replaced by
Wroun them will also check the goods when exchange. The original poster still wondering how can it be dropped? If there is no such session, the description of the goods on your bill should be described. If there is a mark on the goods, it will definitely solve the problem!
If the landlord should not worry, first think about which link is on the problem, and then consider how to solve it
Is it a fake person in the Jinberry store, but you should have a receipt or invoice. How can they not admit it? It really doesn't work just to hit their national after -sales service hotline.
Keep the invoice, find a regular appraisal agency to identify, and find a merchant. If he admits, he can return or exchange directly. If he does not admit it, keeps evidence, complaints to the Consumer Association, or sued in the court.
Isn't there a certificate or receipt when buying? Intersection You can change it ~ Now that it is said that it is not replaced by fake goods?
Haha, just change it!