After I inquired why the sterling Vodrich watch did not have a sterling stamp showing it was .925 sterling, the seller indicated the vodrich sterling wawhicis not silver and does not indicate the watch is silver in the product details.This is veritably false the sterling (which is legally defined as .925 purity silver)has a product description which specifically states “Silver Case””… Not steel casethsilver placed case
nickel plated case ect. The product specifically indicates their sterling watch has a silver case while customer service insists they never said it was silver. Calling the watch sterling (a legal standard of silver purity) and indicating a silver case is very deceptive. The seller has shown no interest in making the purchase right and shoots off arogant
easily disprove replies whenever dealing with the inquiry. This is a company without class. I will make no further purchases and alert the usual watchdogs.”
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