How do I trust an Online Jeweler
Sorry for the delay in responding to the question above: How do I trust an online jeweler?
The truth is that in the internet age, there is no difference between an online and offline jeweler. In fact, many of the larger internet jewelry sites do much larger volumes than their Brick & Mortar counterparts.
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Its also important that return policies, shipping policies, and jewelry information are properly disclosed, so that you are aware of what you are getting, when you should expect delivery, and what happens if you don't like the item you purchase. SuperJeweler has an unconditional money-back guarantee, no questions asked, no reason necessary. Just ship back the purchase and we will refund immediately.
Jewelry on the internet is growing rapidly and you can save money by avoiding the hassle of going to a jewelry store. There are no intimidating sales people or stuffy environments. Just the jewelry you want.
Here are some statistics about jewelry sales online:
U.S. online sales of fine jewelry
2004 $1.7 billion 4.7% of the total jewelry market.
2005 $1.9 billion 5.3%
2006 $2.2 billion 5.8%
2009 $2.7 billion 6.6%
According to analyst Patti Freeman Evans of Jupiter Research, U.S.
online sales of fine jewelry grew 19.3% from the prior year to $1.7
billion, or 4.7% of the total jewelry market.
“She expects this year's sales to rise 16.2% to $1.9 billion, or 5.3%
of the jewelry market.”
“In 2006, she sees a 13% gain to $2.2 billion, or 5.8% of the market.”
“By 2009, online sales of fine jewelry should hit $2.7 billion, or
6.6% of the total market.”