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Pandora charms

Daughter has a bracelet but never had any charms because they are so expensive. I found a website that advertised Pandora for approx £6.99 each. It claimed to send them via Australia Post, which at first intimated that the company is in Australia. However I couldn't find any address on the site and the rather odd pidgeon english alerted me that these charms are probably not genuine. So, is there a genuine place that I can buy Pandora charms that are less expensive that the Pandora site or shop?
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  • you can get discounted charms in bicester village, they are discontinued charms but can get the glass charms from about £15.
    hi :D
  • Uniscots97
    Uniscots97 Posts: 6,687 Forumite
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    I'd be really careful about buying online at a really cheap price as if it seems too good to be true it usually is.

    I bought 2 Pandora charms a few years (before they became really popular) ago for OH's niece. I found them on a jewellery stall in an antiques fair. I paid £2 each for them (in a large tub of mixed charms all the same price). She handed one of them back to OH and I saying it was a fake.... Actually as it wasn't fake so the Pandora shop told us but (I had a picture of the other one) the one she kept was fake! I'd say your best bet is some of the jewellery or craft fairs but make sure you know its the real thing you're buying have a smartphone to hand to quickly google the image to see if its real.
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  • You can get them delivered free from john greed's website.

    However, I'd avoid buying cheap/fake ones as it's rather pointless having the Pandora if you're going to put tack on it.

    I get say one/two charms for my birthday/christmas (not from the same people) and it's nicer to build it up slowly with quality :)
  • cabunny
    cabunny Posts: 135 Forumite
    do they have to be pandora brand? You can get nice charms that fit pandora bracelet, good quality but cheaper - try Pia Jewellery, they do very nice stuff. http://www.piajewellery.com/silver-gold-and-gemstone-beads-and-charms-deptbeads_charms_pg1/
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