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Heather2012
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Hi everyone,
I couldn't find a relevant board to post this on so I decided to post on here as you all seem so friendly
Please move if I have posted in the wrong place.
I have seen an offer on Go Groopie for a pearl set for £15 (rrp £182). This offer seems too good to be true. Has anyone bought anything from go groopie before and can tell me whether it's a genuine offer or not?
Thanks,
Heather
I couldn't find a relevant board to post this on so I decided to post on here as you all seem so friendly

I have seen an offer on Go Groopie for a pearl set for £15 (rrp £182). This offer seems too good to be true. Has anyone bought anything from go groopie before and can tell me whether it's a genuine offer or not?
Thanks,
Heather
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Heather2012 wrote: »Hi everyone,
I couldn't find a relevant board to post this on so I decided to post on here as you all seem so friendlyPlease move if I have posted in the wrong place.
I have seen an offer on Go Groopie for a pearl set for £15 (rrp £182). This offer seems too good to be true. Has anyone bought anything from go groopie before and can tell me whether it's a genuine offer or not?
Thanks,
Heather
To be honest the name would put me off before I even looked, trying to sound too much like Groupon for me0 -
Go Groopie are ok but the things I have ordered that needed delivery (even small things was £5-8 delivery which bumps the price up) weren't any better quality than what I could have sourced through ebay/etsy/amazon/discount high street stores. My advice is go to Warren James if you really want nice jewellery they have freshwater pearl bracelets for £2 and necklaces for £8 at the moment. I'm assuming the set you're referring to is the black one?CC2 = £8687.86 ([STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE] )CC1 = £0 ([STRIKE]£9983[/STRIKE] ); Reusing shopping bags savings =£5.80 vs spent £1.05.Wine is like opera. You can enjoy it even if you don't understand it and too much can give you a headache the next day J0
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