Tiffany Bracelet
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Tekno

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211 posts

122 months

Thursday 1st September 2022
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Hi Team,

Apologies, didn’t know which subsection this should be in.

I purchased a Tiffany bracelet for my partner, who is no longer with us. Unfortunately 12 months have now passed since I can deal with it so Tiffany are unable to accept its return.

The item is still in the postage box, it arrived at my house in. Complete with gift box and the usual Tiffany fanfare. Completely untouched. It cost me nearly £600, product here:

https://www.tiffany.co.uk/jewelry/bracelets/return...

I’m after advice as to where folk would think I’d get the best price for this as I’m loathe to put on the usual auction sites. Tiffany suggested Christies?

Thanks..

anonymous-user

75 months

Thursday 1st September 2022
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Firstly, can I offer my sympathy for your loss.

As you probably know, Tiffany jewellery is made from silver, so the actual jewellery has very little intrinsic value. You are paying for the name, the packaging and the first class treatment when you visit their shops.

Unfortunately I think your only real option is to sell it on somewhere like eBay. A jeweller is not going to be interested in purchasing if from you other than scrap, and with silver at £13.37 an OZ you are going to get nothing for it.




minimalist

1,511 posts

226 months

Thursday 1st September 2022
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My sincere condolences also.

Might you consider giving it to someone your partner cared about? That way she will always be thought of in connection to the bracelet.

Nemophilist

3,163 posts

202 months

Thursday 1st September 2022
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Some silver Tiffany items are fetching decent values (for silver jewellery) on the auctions.

Fellows had a few listings fetch way over guide back in June. They might be worth a look?

Most people buying on eBay would expect or suspect it to be fake as there’s so many fakes about that it’s not the easiest place to get decent bids

Sorry for your loss

Alorotom

12,651 posts

208 months

Thursday 1st September 2022
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If you do list it on eBay make sure you put a redacted image of the receipt/email receipt from Tiffany to assure legitimacy.

I have bought a few rarer Tiffany pieces in the past and this goes a long was to easing buyers' concerns over fakes.

detee

660 posts

170 months

Thursday 1st September 2022
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Maybe try Dominic at Hackett Watches, I am sure he will sell it for you. Great guy.

CS27

1,134 posts

167 months

Friday 2nd September 2022
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Why don’t you contact Tiffany and explain the situation, I’m sure they would consider a return given the circumstances

2 GKC

2,224 posts

126 months

Friday 2nd September 2022
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Tekno said:
Hi Team,

Apologies, didn’t know which subsection this should be in.

I purchased a Tiffany bracelet for my partner, who is no longer with us. Unfortunately 12 months have now passed since I can deal with it so Tiffany are unable to accept its return.

The item is still in the postage box, it arrived at my house in. Complete with gift box and the usual Tiffany fanfare. Completely untouched. It cost me nearly £600, product here:

https://www.tiffany.co.uk/jewelry/bracelets/return...

I’m after advice as to where folk would think I’d get the best price for this as I’m loathe to put on the usual auction sites. Tiffany suggested Christies?

Thanks..
Christie’s, if they’d even take it, would just charge you more than a local auction house. As someone pointed out above the mark up on Tiffany stuff is massive. If they won’t take it back, stick it on eBay. I wouldn’t expect more than a third of what you paid for it.

Tekno

Original Poster:

211 posts

122 months

Saturday 3rd September 2022
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Thanks all.

I tried leaning on their return policy (30 days) given the situation but they weren’t having any of it. Surprised given their size and the fact it’s gone up since I bought it.

Thanks for avenues suggested - will try them.

Edited by Tekno on Sunday 4th September 09:38

FatboyKim

2,488 posts

51 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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If going the ebay route, it might be worth waiting until they tempt you to sell with an '80% off' fees weekend. Instead of paying the flat 12.8% or whatever it is, you'll pay only 2.5/2.6% on the final price. I don't believe jewellery is excluded from that.

anonymous-user

75 months

Monday 5th September 2022
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Firstly, very sorry for your loss.

I agree with the others. Just stick it on Ebay. It will sell easily on there if you include a redacted photo of the invoice. As suggested, wait for a £1 listing day or something like that to avoid the fees.

I've sold loads of stuff on ebay with no issues. Jewellery my wife asked me to sell, numerous watches, of all kinds of values.