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  • November 10, 2014 13:02
November 10, 2014 13:02

Dear fellow users of Catawiki.

The jewelery department of Catawiki is functioning poorly. The Beursshop had - according to their text - a worn but very beautiful gold bracelet - on offer. I won the auction. Upon receipt, it appeared at the jeweler that the bracelet had been stretched due to wear and tear. He was supposedly worn out. So contacted Catawiki. The auctioneer Sonja immediately took sides with the seller. Then contacted the seller, the stock market shop. He does not answer, but lets Sonja know that I can go on the roof. In addition, the option for review was withdrawn. In other words, the exhibition shop scores 100% because it throws out dissatisfied customers, the auctioneer Sonja does nothing about this.

We are therefore spoiled with regard to the jewelry, in any case by the Beurs shop from The Hague. The auctioneer is not reliable, so who knows, other providers may not be pure either. You have been warned !!

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  • February 02, 2015 01:17
February 02, 2015 01:17

The following shows that all sellers are not the same, I bought a bracelet through Catawiki a beautiful antique bracelet with 8 rose diamonds in it, the bracelet was bought from the gold buyer located in Utrecht, I got it home very quickly, neat packaged and the bracelet was even more beautiful than expected, however after being worn twice a diamond had disappeared from 1 of the settings, how did this come about? Was looking at coffee grounds bumped etc etc, contacted the company the GOLDEN COPPER and told my story and whether they could place another rose diamond for me. I was told send it by registered mail or bring it to Amsterdam at ARGENTUM AURUM and then we will see what we can do for you, so brought along in the valkenburgerstraat neatly spoken to by Maaike, she has the bracelet in its entirety after looked everything noted etc, and she would arrange it as soon as possible after 8 days he arrived neatly repaired and all stones checked at home, and without any costs, what a service from such a company well worth a nomination for a hot shower from the consumer program radar, again pure Class and an example for many companies my special thanks go to MARCO WESTRA, who arranged all this very well

so my advice if you buy something through Catawiki from the gold buyer with the service is it 100% right,

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  • February 02, 2015 07:12
February 02, 2015 07:12

Advertising thread!?!?

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  • February 02, 2015 08:04
February 02, 2015 08:04

No, not a promotional thread, but appreciation for a well-meaning entrepreneur, responding positively is perhaps an unusual thing for most people who find complaining and looking for negativity more normal than giving a compliment to someone who deserves it.

a pity probably the zeitgeist

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  • February 02, 2015 15:02
February 02, 2015 15:02

No, the spirit of the times in my view is the (direct) search for publicity. Either negative or positive.

Every story has two sides and only a balanced whole or many errors of comments has value. Some are and will remain an incident, so advertising / useless.

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  • February 02, 2015 15:18
February 02, 2015 15:18

Everyone can post their opinion of experience here, and what you think is not important in my opinion, don't waste any time on it, otherwise I will become the same as an autominologist and I will comment on everyone and look for confrontations and think that I'm a waste of my time, I have too much fun and too busy a life for that, so continue to be successful

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  • June 01, 2015 13:03
June 01, 2015 13:03

I want to reach Catawiki, but don't know how, so I do it this way

Sending lots to France is all misery, parcels do not arrive or come back empty, I already have almost € 200 to pay back to customers, and PostNL

will sort it out, but it could take months.

Today another email from a customer who has not received anything

That is why I no longer want to do business with France, how do I prevent people from France from no longer being able to bid?

mvg Anspommerans

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  • June 01, 2015 14:06
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June 01, 2015 14:06

Dear Anspommerans,

I have just sent you a message to the email address under which you are registered with us.

Kind regards,

Anke - Customer Support

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  • November 02, 2015 23:51
November 02, 2015 23:51

Hello,

I am looking for beautiful rings for my 3 daughters-in-law and myself.

Now I come across the ring sizes. I myself have 18 for the ring finger and 13 for the little finger finger.

In the explanation I come across size 17.25 or Russian size 17 or size 9, size 56/18 mm.

Can someone tell me how to get the right size. With clothing you also have different sizes, eg UK or Eur.

Thank you in advance.

Myrza

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  • December 27, 2020 20:11
December 27, 2020 20:11

I can help you further Myrza

There are several time indications. In the Netherlands it is most common to use the diameter of the ring. If you have size 18 measured at a jeweler, your ring will also have a diameter of 18 mm. A jeweler and / or goldsmith has a ring size stick and / or ring sizes for this. A ring size stick usually has 4 firing numbers. The first row above it is No. Starts with no. 1 and goes up to 36. This is a Swiss designation. To give you an idea, your ring size 18 has the number (slightly more than) 16. On the same side of the ring size stick next to the Swiss indication is the code U. Below are red numbers that indicate the amount of the measured ring size. . This is 56.5 for your ring size. This can always be calculated. It's the diameter (18) x 3.14

Turn the ring measuring stick over and you have two rows of numbers again. On the left, it says US at the top. So these are the American sizes. Starts at 1 and increases to 15.25. Your ring size is US size 7.75.

To the right of the US size is the size that we normally use. At the top is neatly the code m / m and a circle with a line through it that indicates that it concerns the dianet. The diameters on it run from 13 to 24. If you slide a ring that fits you over the ring size stick, it can be slid up to 18 on the ring size stick.

There are also ring size forests. Such a forest has rings of different diameters. The smallest ring has a diameter from 13 to 24 mm. There are of course also rinmaten forests with other codes on them. Here I have one where, for example, the diameter is indicated from 15 to 22 mm with half a size increasing. There is another code on the other side from C 05 to C 19. For the sake of completeness, your ring size 18 has the code C 11.

Tables can be found on the internet. I'll retype a bit.

Europe 57

Nl 18.1

UK P 1/2

US and Caneda 8

China 15.5

Japan 16

HK 17

Switzerland 17 a 17 3/4

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  • November 27, 2022 04:20
November 27, 2022 04:20
Thank you for all this information and these measures :)
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  • December 04, 2022 15:03
December 04, 2022 15:03
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