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- Shop around and compare!
- Don't do business with hawkers
unscrupulous salespeople who accost you on the
sidewalk and try to get you into their stores.
- Discount shops don't always
guarantee good prices always shop and compare.
- If you're buying a diamond
or colored stone, ask if it's natural and if it's been
treated in any way.
- If you're buying gold or platinum,
look for a quality stamp (i.e. 14K) and a manufacturer's
trademark.
- In any retail store in New
York, you are entitled to a written sales slip with
the merchant's name, address, date, and the amount of
the sale and the amount of sales tax. Insist that the
merchant put all of his claims about the merchandise
on the sales slip. This this gives you legal recourse
in the claims are later found to be false.
- Ask about the merchant's refund
or exchange policy. If no sign is posted, you are entitled
to a refund within 20 days.
- If you are selling jewelry,
make sure the jeweler is licensed as a second-hand dealer.
Remember shop around for the best offer.
- Look for the Jewelry Buyer's
Bill of Rights wherever you shop on 47th Street. If
it is not displayed, then shop elsewhere in the District.
- If you have a dispute with
a jeweler and cannot resolve the matter on your own,
you may file a complaint with the NYC Department of
Consumer Affairs. Call the Consumer Affairs hotline
at (212) 487-?444 or (718) 286-2994.
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