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on 06-01-2006 09:37 PM
The guy is selling 118.90 carat sapphire and claims that it is certified by IGI for just Rs.500/- Buyers be careful this is again a garbage stone and has no value as a gemstone.It is just a blue stone and NOT sapphire. If ths stone is certified by IGI why the certificate is not shown with the stone.
A genuine sapphire of this size will cost lac of rupees and not just Rs.500/-
Dr. Shamim A. Hassan
Khobar Saudi Arabia
A genuine sapphire of this size will cost lac of rupees and not just Rs.500/-
Dr. Shamim A. Hassan
Khobar Saudi Arabia
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Yet an other fraud by deltamarketing_in1
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on 07-01-2006 09:56 AM
Hello Dr. Hassan,
Hope someday eBay will ask them to prove their claim about the IGI certification. They can ask for a scanned copy. I don't think the seller will be able to provide that despite the claims in the listing ( as per my experience). Secondly, this gem can't be listed as very fine quality gem - its opaque & with just a few streaks of sapphire in it (as per the photo). Best Regards 🙂
Swarup Dutta
Kolkata
Hope someday eBay will ask them to prove their claim about the IGI certification. They can ask for a scanned copy. I don't think the seller will be able to provide that despite the claims in the listing ( as per my experience). Secondly, this gem can't be listed as very fine quality gem - its opaque & with just a few streaks of sapphire in it (as per the photo). Best Regards 🙂
Swarup Dutta
Kolkata
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