Is Jewelry TV a scam?
Is Jewelry TV a scam?
JTV has a consumer rating of 2.29 stars from 294 reviews indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Consumers complaining about JTV most frequently mention customer service, diamond ring and poor quality problems. JTV ranks 71st among Diamond sites.
Is JTV jewelry a scam?
The good news is that there are tons of reviews full of praise on the actual product pages on the JTV site. There are also a couple of content creators who rave about JTV’s jewelry pieces, so you can trust that it’s a legit brand.
Are shopping channels good value?
They offer good value, lower quality products in a fun and educational environment. Following a series of fairly high-profile court cases, TV Shopping Channels seem to be currently going through a bit of a clean-up process.
Are the diamonds on JTV real?
No wonder we prize diamonds so highly. Actual diamonds, mined or from a lab, are truly treasures, and that’s why JTV is proud to offer lab-grown diamonds to our customers.
Does TV shopping still exist?
TSC, formerly The Shopping Channel, is a Canadian discretionary service channel owned by Rogers Sports & Media. The only time that TSC does not broadcast live or tape-delayed product demonstrations is on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. …
Why do jewellery consumers feel like they get scammed when buying?
Excellent question and it hits the ‘broader’ issue in why jewellery consumers feel like they got scammed when making a purchase as they have not done their ‘research’ or due diligence before buying. They just don’t understand what they are getting.
Is TV jewellery shopping on TV worth it?
TV shopping is an expensive business for the operators, they need decent margins to cover their costs. However even at that the margins for jewellery on TV are very healthy. Is it a con though?
Are there any cons of buying jewelry from jewelry stores?
No, not a con exactly. I place jewelry shopping channels’ jewelry in the same category as I place jewelry from mall jewelry stores and from the retail chains’ jewelry. Precious metals are thin and are not of the best quality. The diamonds and gemstones are mediocre, at best.
What is the jewellery trade’s view on shopping channels?
The jewellery trade’s view of Shopping Channels is at best dismissive and at worst scathing. Some of their views are wholly justified, while others are not, and have more to do with a reaction to a prolific competitor than anything else. So, what’s the truth of the situation?