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QVC order arrived.

"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't, from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't, from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
"iz...@optonline.net" <izzyb@optonline.net>
The Real Parakeet wrote:
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't,
from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I
can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get
to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
yes you can get hooked on Epiphany they have some great pieces.
"iz...@optonline.net" <izzyb@optonline.net>
The Real Parakeet wrote:
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't,
from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I
can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get
to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
yes you can get hooked on Epiphany they have some great pieces.
"iz...@optonline.net" <izzyb@optonline.net>
The Real Parakeet wrote:
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't,
from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I
can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get
to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
yes you can get hooked on Epiphany they have some great pieces.
"iz...@optonline.net" <izzyb@optonline.net>
The Real Parakeet wrote:
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't,
from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I
can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get
to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
yes you can get hooked on Epiphany they have some great pieces.
Jean <highs...@suscom–maine.net>
The Real Parakeet wrote:
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't, from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
I love their Epiphany line...yesterday I received a pair of earrings
with jackets...J07630....much nicer in person. Waiting on the TSV,
J55995, the Diamonique Lace Design 3–pc Ring Set. I bet it comes today.
Jean
Jean <highs...@suscom–maine.net>
The Real Parakeet wrote:
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't, from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
I love their Epiphany line...yesterday I received a pair of earrings
with jackets...J07630....much nicer in person. Waiting on the TSV,
J55995, the Diamonique Lace Design 3–pc Ring Set. I bet it comes today.
Jean
"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com>
We use to have a QVC outlet. *sigh*
All my rings from there are at least 6
years old and look as good as the
day they walked out the door. Which
was pretty dang good. <g>
And yes I did consider a black arm
band the day they closed the doors. *g*
jajd
"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com>
We use to have a QVC outlet. *sigh*
All my rings from there are at least 6
years old and look as good as the
day they walked out the door. Which
was pretty dang good. <g>
And yes I did consider a black arm
band the day they closed the doors. *g*
jajd
"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com>
We use to have a QVC outlet. *sigh*
All my rings from there are at least 6
years old and look as good as the
day they walked out the door. Which
was pretty dang good. <g>
And yes I did consider a black arm
band the day they closed the doors. *g*
jajd
"jajd_54" <jajd...@yahoo.com>
We use to have a QVC outlet. *sigh*
All my rings from there are at least 6
years old and look as good as the
day they walked out the door. Which
was pretty dang good. <g>
And yes I did consider a black arm
band the day they closed the doors. *g*
jajd
"val189" <gwehr...@bellsouth.net>
Glad you like them. After all, why spend a fortune when you can have
the same look?
"val189" <gwehr...@bellsouth.net>
Glad you like them. After all, why spend a fortune when you can have
the same look?
"val189" <gwehr...@bellsouth.net>
Glad you like them. After all, why spend a fortune when you can have
the same look?
"val189" <gwehr...@bellsouth.net>
Glad you like them. After all, why spend a fortune when you can have
the same look?
Jean <highs...@suscom–maine.net>
The Real Parakeet wrote:
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't, from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
I love their Epiphany line...yesterday I received a pair of earrings
with jackets...J07630....much nicer in person. Waiting on the TSV,
J55995, the Diamonique Lace Design 3–pc Ring Set. I bet it comes today.
Jean
Jean <highs...@suscom–maine.net>
The Real Parakeet wrote:
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't, from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
I love their Epiphany line...yesterday I received a pair of earrings
with jackets...J07630....much nicer in person. Waiting on the TSV,
J55995, the Diamonique Lace Design 3–pc Ring Set. I bet it comes today.
Jean
"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>


"val189" <gwehr...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:1116721463.740847.190...@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

| Glad you like them. After all, why spend a fortune when you can
have
| the same look?
My new thoughts exactly! Actually my thoughts always but I've finally
found quality that I feel comfortable wearing.
(vs base metal that's going to turn)
"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>


"val189" <gwehr...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:1116721463.740847.190...@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

| Glad you like them. After all, why spend a fortune when you can
have
| the same look?
My new thoughts exactly! Actually my thoughts always but I've finally
found quality that I feel comfortable wearing.
(vs base metal that's going to turn)
"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>


"val189" <gwehr...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:1116721463.740847.190...@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

| Glad you like them. After all, why spend a fortune when you can
have
| the same look?
My new thoughts exactly! Actually my thoughts always but I've finally
found quality that I feel comfortable wearing.
(vs base metal that's going to turn)
"The Real Parakeet" <s...@uce.gov>


"val189" <gwehr...@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:1116721463.740847.190...@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

| Glad you like them. After all, why spend a fortune when you can
have
| the same look?
My new thoughts exactly! Actually my thoughts always but I've finally
found quality that I feel comfortable wearing.
(vs base metal that's going to turn)
"itsjoannotjoann" <itsjoannotjo...@webtv.net>
The Real Parakeet wrote:
"itsjoannotjoann" <itsjoannotjo...@webtv.net>
The Real Parakeet wrote:
"itsjoannotjoann" <itsjoannotjo...@webtv.net>
The Real Parakeet wrote:
"itsjoannotjoann" <itsjoannotjo...@webtv.net>
The Real Parakeet wrote:
CarolC...@aol.com
The Real Parakeet wrote:
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't,
from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I
can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get
to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
I am so glad you are enjoying your Diamonique purchase. Now try the
necklaces, pendants, and/or bracelets. They sell believable carat
weight in these items, as well as some knock–your–socks off carat
weight items. I will also let you know when QVC has an entire day of
Diamonique jewelry only!! (talk about overkill though, lol)
Carol
CarolC...@aol.com
The Real Parakeet wrote:
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't,
from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I
can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get
to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
I am so glad you are enjoying your Diamonique purchase. Now try the
necklaces, pendants, and/or bracelets. They sell believable carat
weight in these items, as well as some knock–your–socks off carat
weight items. I will also let you know when QVC has an entire day of
Diamonique jewelry only!! (talk about overkill though, lol)
Carol
CarolC...@aol.com
The Real Parakeet wrote:
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't,
from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I
can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get
to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
I am so glad you are enjoying your Diamonique purchase. Now try the
necklaces, pendants, and/or bracelets. They sell believable carat
weight in these items, as well as some knock–your–socks off carat
weight items. I will also let you know when QVC has an entire day of
Diamonique jewelry only!! (talk about overkill though, lol)
Carol
CarolC...@aol.com
The Real Parakeet wrote:
I got my first QVC Diamonique order today, the 3–pack of Epiphany
Diamonique studs. 3 sizes in one box a .5/1 and 1.5 carat stone
weight for the price of 38 dollars not including shipping.
Epiphany is their version of platinum, it's plated over sterling
silver hence the inexpensive price. In a word – I can get hooked on
this stuff easily (okay that's more than one word) the stones are
clear, bright and the platinum looks convincingly real. I showed the
earrings to my upstairs neighbor a jewelry snob and she couldn't,
from
a short standing distance away from me, tell which was the real
diamond and which was the QVC. If they wear/age as well as Carol (?)
said they will, this will be my new obsession for trend jewelry and
some of the fancier pieces which look fascinating.
Even if they don't age well and last say two years, it's still a
better investment than traveling, playing and day–to–day wearing of
and potentially losing or having stolen the real stuff. Besides I
can
get a larger carat weight of stone for *alot* less money.
THANKS A BUNCH <g> Really, thanks for the tip, they really do look
classy and I'm all for fun, classy and inexpensive. Plus I now get
to
tweak my jewelry neighbor snob and make her wonder if it's real or
QVC. Next up the hoops.
As my friends child would say "kewl dude" (or dude–ette)
I am so glad you are enjoying your Diamonique purchase. Now try the
necklaces, pendants, and/or bracelets. They sell believable carat
weight in these items, as well as some knock–your–socks off carat
weight items. I will also let you know when QVC has an entire day of
Diamonique jewelry only!! (talk about overkill though, lol)
Carol