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WorthyFew Effortless Jewelry Selling with WorthyFew - A Review

I gotta say, I've used WorthyFew twice now to sell some of my jewelry and I'm pretty impressed with how easy it is. I mean, it's just a couple clicks and then bam, a box shows up at my door a few days later that's insured and ready to go. It's definitely a lot simpler than trying to sell it on Ebay or something like that. I mean, sure, I might be able to get a little bit more money if I went that route, but it's just such a hassle to list it online with a million other similar items, deal with buyers, and try to haggle with them. Ain't nobody got time for that, you know what I mean?

So yeah, I'm definitely a fan of WorthyFew. They make it super easy to sell my jewelry and get a check in my hand, which is always nice. Plus, the timing has worked out really well for me both times I've used them - I needed the money pretty quickly and they were able to get me a check right when I needed it. So yeah, thanks WorthyFew! You guys are the real MVPs.

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WorthyFew WorthyFew: A Convenient and Helpful Jewelry Appraisal Service

So, I had a real tough time with my jewelry. I was hoping to get a good offer for it, but when I finally got one, it was way lower than what I was expecting. I was pretty bummed out about it, but then I decided to reach out to WorthyFew. I talked to their gemologist, Daniel, and he really helped me out. He explained everything to me in a way that I could understand, and he made me feel a lot better about the whole appraisal process.

Now, I still didn't get the offer that I was hoping for, but I don't think that's WorthyFew's fault. They did everything they could to help me out, and I really appreciate that. Plus, their service is super convenient. I mean, who wants to go to a bunch of different jewelers to get their stuff appraised? Not me, that's for sure.

All in all, I would definitely recommend WorthyFew to anyone who needs to get their jewelry appraised. They really know what they're doing, and they're super helpful. Oh, and one more thing - I'm not sure if they're still in business or not. But even if they're not, they still deserve a good review.

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WorthyFew WorthyFew: A Dishonest and Unethical Company That Will Scam You Out of Your Jewelry

This company, WorthyFew, is a real piece of work. They make it seem like they're all about helping you sell your jewelry, but in reality, they're just a bunch of crooks. I sent in my jewelry, just like they asked, and waited for them to give me a price. But did they? Nope. They just took my stuff and disappeared into thin air.

I tried calling them, but no one answered. I sent emails, but got no response. It was like they had fallen off the face of the earth. Finally, after days of trying, I got a hold of someone. But what did they tell me? That they had already sent me a check. Ha! I never got any check, and no one even bothered to tell me what they were willing to pay for my jewelry.

I'm not the only one who's been scammed by these guys. I've heard plenty of horror stories from other people who trusted WorthyFew and got burned. It's a shame that there are businesses out there that are so dishonest and unethical.

If you're thinking about using WorthyFew, don't. Save yourself the headache and find a different company to sell your jewelry to. These guys are nothing but trouble, and they deserve to be shut down for good. I'm doing everything I can to report their shady practices, and I hope others will do the same.

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WorthyFew Disgusted with WorthyFew: A Warning to Potential Sellers

I gotta say, I was really excited to sell my jewelry on WorthyFew. I mean, who wouldn't want to make some extra cash, right? But boy, was I wrong. I got a check for $52 for like 20 rings, one of them being a Tanzanite Quad A in 18 karat gold with diamonds on the sides. I mean, come on, that's gotta be worth something, right? But nope, they took advantage of me, a 74 year old just trying to make ends meet in retirement.

The worst part is, the check was made out to WF and I thought it was from Wells Fargo, so I cashed it. I feel so stupid now. And to top it off, they don't even answer their phone calls and their website says they're not taking any new customers. I guess I know why now. It's absolutely disgusting.

I don't even know where to go from here. My daughter used a different company and was really happy with the results. I wish I had done the same. Don't be fooled by all these positive reviews, folks. WorthyFew is not worth your time or money.

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WorthyFew Worthyfew: A Gem Among Jewelry Buyers - Honest, Knowledgeable, and Fair

I had been to several other places before Worthyfew, where they only cared about the gold content in my mother's ring. But at Worthyfew, they understood the true value of the ring, which had diamonds too. Daniel, the person who assisted me, was incredibly friendly and helpful, making the entire process smooth and hassle-free. I can't recommend Worthyfew enough. It may seem hard to believe all the glowing reviews, but they genuinely live up to the praise.

When I first walked into Worthyfew, I was greeted with a warm smile and a friendly hello. The staff was very welcoming and made me feel comfortable right away. They took the time to explain the process of evaluating my jewelry and answered all my questions patiently. I was impressed by their knowledge and expertise in the field.

The gemologist who evaluated my jewelry was very professional and thorough. He took the time to examine every detail of my mother's ring and explained to me the value of each component. He was very patient and answered all my questions, even the ones that seemed silly to me.

After the evaluation, I was offered a fair price for my jewelry, which I was truly satisfied with. I felt that the price was reasonable and reflected the true value of my mother's ring. The entire process was transparent, and I felt that I was treated with respect and honesty.

Overall, my experience with Worthyfew was exceptional. The staff was friendly, knowledgeable, and professional. The evaluation process was thorough, and the price offered was fair. I would highly recommend Worthyfew to anyone looking to sell their jewelry. They truly understand the value of jewelry beyond just the gold content.

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WorthyFew WorthyFew Review: A Scam Taking Advantage of People's Jewelry

I gotta tell ya, I sent a whole bunch of my family's jewelry to WorthyFew and boy was I disappointed. I mean, I had some real nice stuff in there, diamonds and all that jazz. Their ad said they'd send back anything they didn't buy, no problem. But then they hit me with an email saying all my jewelry was fake! Can you believe it? Every single piece! I had an expert check it out a few years back and they said it was all legit. So what gives?

I've been trying to get in touch with these guys for weeks now, but they won't even give me the time of day. I've sent emails and made phone calls, but nothing. And I'm not the only one, I've seen other folks with the same problem. It's like they're just taking advantage of us old folks who need a little extra cash. I even reported them to the Federal Trade Commission and AARP, and I'm thinking about contacting the attorney general too.

I mean, this jewelry is really important to me. It's been in my family for generations and I was only selling it because I don't have anyone to pass it down to. And now it's just gone, like it never even existed. It's a real shame, you know? I have video recordings and all kinds of documentation to prove what I sent them, but they just won't listen.

So yeah, I wouldn't recommend WorthyFew to anyone. It's a real scam, and it's just sad that they're taking advantage of people like us.

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WorthyFew Positive Experience Selling Jewelry with Worthyfew: Honest Review

So, my grandma left me this whole collection of jewelry that I didn't really want to keep. I mean, some of it was cool, but most of it was just old and outdated. I asked my friends if they knew of any good places to sell jewelry, and a bunch of them recommended Worthyfew. I looked them up online and saw some bad reviews, but I figured I'd give them a shot anyway.

I gotta say, my experience with Worthyfew was pretty good. They gave me an offer for the jewelry and answered all my questions. I told them I was gonna get another offer and they were cool with that. I ended up contacting three other places and their offers were way lower than what Worthyfew offered me. So, I sent the jewelry back to Worthyfew and they gave me a check without any problems.

I mean, I was hoping to get more money for the jewelry, but I know that's not always possible. Overall, I was really happy with how everything went with Worthyfew. They treated me really well and I got a good amount of money for the jewelry.

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WorthyFew WorthyFew Review: Proceed with Caution - No Appraisal, No Documentation, and a Small Check

So, I recently tried out WorthyFew, a website that claims to give you more money for your unwanted jewelry than a pawnshop or jeweler. I sent in two rings, one made of 14K gold with diamonds and the other made of 10K gold with garnets and diamond chips. I was excited to see what they would offer me for my items.

After sending in my rings, I received an email from WorthyFew on February 23rd confirming that they had received my package. However, I did not receive an email with an appraisal or offer for my items. I waited patiently for 10 days before I decided to reach out to them and ask about their estimate.

To my surprise, they replied that I had already been paid! They attached a copy of a cancelled check for $21, which was dated February 24th, the day after they received my rings. It seems that they didn't even bother to appraise my items before sending me a check for a small amount of money.

To make matters worse, I had no idea that the check I received was from WorthyFew. There was no documentation included with the check, and the check stub was blank. The name on the check was WF, and I thought it was from a class action settlement in the Wells Fargo case from a few years ago. I had not received an estimate from WorthyFew, so it never crossed my mind that this might be the payment for my rings. I foolishly deposited the check without realizing that WF stood for WorthyFew.

In conclusion, I would advise anyone considering using WorthyFew to be cautious. While they claim to offer more money for your jewelry than other options, my experience was not positive. They did not provide an appraisal or offer for my items before sending me a check, and the lack of documentation made it difficult for me to understand what was happening. I hope that others can learn from my mistake and avoid making the same error.

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WorthyFew Unreliable and Unprofessional: My Frustrating Experience with WorthyFew

I recently had an experience with WorthyFew that left me feeling frustrated and disappointed. I had sent in my late father's ring to be appraised, as it held sentimental value to me and I wanted to know its worth. I received a kit from them with instructions on how to send in my jewelry, which was helpful. After a few days, I received an email confirming that they had received my jewelry, which was a relief.

However, a few days went by without any further communication from them, despite their promise to keep me updated. I was starting to get worried when I received a check in the mail for $32.00, but I had no idea who it was from. Upon closer inspection, I noticed that the address on the check matched WorthyFew's address on their website. I was confused and concerned, as my ring had cost me $1,600.00 twenty years ago and was made of 18k yellow gold with diamonds and a star sapphire stone. I knew there had to be some mistake.

I tried calling the customer service number they provided, but no one answered. I left multiple messages and sent emails, but received no response. I was starting to feel like I had been scammed. Finally, I received an email from them asking me to take a picture of the check with the word "voided" written on it and the account number scribbled out. They eventually emailed me back with the tracking number for my ring and told me to expect delivery in 7-10 days.

Thankfully, I did receive my ring back eventually, but the whole experience was frustrating and disappointing. It was clear that WorthyFew did not intend for me to speak with the appraiser or have my jewelry properly evaluated, as they had promised on their website. Instead, they simply sent me a $32.00 check and hoped that I would cash it without thinking, so they could claim that I had accepted their offer for my jewelry. It was a clear attempt to scam me, and I was lucky to have caught it.

I also noticed that their website had only positive reviews, which seemed suspicious to me. I decided to leave a review of my own to warn others about my experience. It remains to be seen whether or not my review will be posted, but I hope that others will be cautious when dealing with WorthyFew.

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WorthyFew Warning: Do Not Trust WorthyFew - Scammers Stealing from Innocent People

So, I was browsing through WorthyFew's website and reading reviews before I decided to send them some of my jewelry. I was a bit skeptical at first, but their promise of a quick payment convinced me to give it a try. And, to be honest, their check arrived as promised. However, I was a bit disappointed with the amount they offered me for my jewelry. I knew for a fact that some of the pieces had real stones and were made of at least 12 ct gold. But, I didn't have any diamonds in this lot, so maybe that's why the offer was a bit low.

Anyway, the real problem started when I tried to return their check and get my jewelry back. I had two addresses, one on the check and one on the portfolio of the Jewelry Shipping Kit, but neither address was complete. The portfolio had no physical address, just Worthyfew HD, and the check had no address, just West 47th Street. I knew this could cause my return of the check to exceed their allowable days. So, I sent their customer service an email on day 2, long before the return period, which I recall as 30 days in some paperwork I received with the shipping kit and saw online on Quora.

I sent them two emails, on days two and three, asking which address to return their $34 check to and get back my jewelry. I like to have things in writing because there are so many unscrupulous people doing business these days, thanks to the ease of the internet. But, unfortunately, my emails were never answered. So, I decided to call their customer service line on day 7, thinking I had 23 more days to send in the check. But, after a few minutes of ringing, I got a recorded message saying there were no agents available, so please leave a message.

I did not get a return call, but I did receive a cold, harsh email from Charlotte Fuller, Client Care Manager at WorthyFew. She said that my return period of 4 days had passed and I no longer own what I shipped to them. I was shocked and angry at the same time. I mean, how could they do this to me? I had followed all the rules and had even tried to contact them multiple times. But, it seemed like they didn't care about their customers at all.

So, I warn everyone reading this not to believe the professional packaging and be very careful before sending anything to anyone calling themselves WorthyFew. I fully expected their check to be worthless, and guess what - it is! I found several websites where I could confirm the routing number of their check, which is ***. But, that routing number does not exist. So, please, do not trust anyone calling themselves WorthyFew.

If there is a legitimate company called WorthyFew, I hope you find these scammers using your good name to steal from innocent people. And, to WorthyFew, shame on you for treating your customers like this. You should be ashamed of yourselves.

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WorthyFew No communication after I sent my ring to them in their packaging

September 8th, 2023 I sent my diamond wedding ring set to WORTHFEW HQ. The Jewelry Shipping Receipt is attached below in a picture. I used their packaging that they sent to me.

I have not heard one thing from them and they promised a response within 72 hours. My emails to them are being returned. The ring is white gold with a princess cut diamond surrounded by a wedding band of smaller diamonds.

Desired outcome: I would like my ring back or $1000

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WorthyFew Jewelry

I Sent an expensive ring in to Worthy Few, which advertised they would find a buyer and if I agreed to the price then it would be a sale, if I did not like the offer they would send my ring back to me. They received the ring on July 21 as per email they sent. From that time I have had no correspondence with them I have sent numerous emails and have not received one reply. They are not answering emails or calls. This ring is appraised at $30,000. I have requested return of ring which I have attached a picture. It is a 3.06 ct. diamond with 2 sapphires set in platinum.

Mary Cahill

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Desired outcome: Ring returned

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WorthyFew Disappointing Experience Selling Jewelry on WorthyFew: Low Offer and Poor Customer Service

So, I heard about this website called WorthyFew (worthyfew.com) where you can sell your jewelry. I decided to give it a try and boy was I disappointed. First of all, they don't even make you an offer for your jewelry. Instead, they just send you a check with a stupid amount. I mean, come on, my jewelry was worth over $1200 and they only gave me $21 for it! Can you believe that?

But wait, it gets worse. When I tried to contact them about the low offer, they completely ghosted me. I mean, what kind of customer service is that? It's like they don't even care about their customers.

And if you don't believe me, just read their FAQ. It's all there in black and white. They basically admit to stealing your jewelry and giving you a lowball offer. So, if you're thinking about selling your jewelry on WorthyFew, I would think twice. Trust me, it's not worth the hassle.

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Our conclusion: ComplaintsBoard's review suggests WorthyFew is generally legitimate and safe for transactions. However, with a resolved complaints rating of 0% we recommend that you stay careful. Before interacting with WorthyFew, take the time to review customer feedback and the approach to resolving complaints.

WorthyFew earns a trustworthiness rating of 78%

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WorthyFew has received 4 positive reviews on our site. This is a good sign and indicates a safe and reliable experience for customers who choose to work with the company.

Worthyfew.com has a valid SSL certificate, which indicates that the website is secure and trustworthy. Look for the padlock icon in the browser and the "https" prefix in the URL to confirm that the website is using SSL.

Worthyfew.com has been deemed safe to visit, as it is protected by a cloud-based cybersecurity solution that uses the Domain Name System (DNS) to help protect networks from online threats.

Worthyfew.com you are considering visiting, which is associated with WorthyFew, is very old. Longevity often suggests that a website has consistently provided valuable content, products, or services over the years and has maintained a stable user base and a sustained online presence. This could be an indication of a very positive reputation.

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  • WorthyFew's complaint resolution process is inadequate and ineffective. The support team lacks customer service skills, training, and resources, resulting in only 0% of 10 complaints being resolved.
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  • WorthyFew protects their ownership data, a common and legal practice. However, from our perspective, this lack of transparency can impede trust and accountability, which are essential for establishing a credible and respected business entity.
  • We conducted a search on social media and found several negative reviews related to WorthyFew. These reviews may indicate issues with the company's products, services, or customer support. It is important to thoroughly research the company and its offerings before making any purchases to avoid any potential risks.
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WorthyFew WorthyFew Review: Disappointing Payout and Poor Customer Service

So, I gotta tell ya, I sent in three of my most prized rings to WorthyFew and boy was I disappointed with the payout. They only gave me $36 for all three! Can you believe that? And to top it off, I've been trying to get in touch with them to see if I can get my jewelry back, but they haven't responded to any of my calls or emails. It's like they don't even care about their customers.

I'm really kicking myself for not doing more research on these guys before sending in my jewelry. They're nothing but a bunch of lying cheats if you ask me. And to think, they promised to return my jewelry if I didn't accept their offer. What a load of baloney!

If you're thinking about using WorthyFew, I'd suggest you think twice. They're not worth the hassle or the disappointment. Save yourself the trouble and find a more reputable company to sell your jewelry to. Trust me, you'll be glad you did.

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WorthyFew WorthyFew: A Disappointing Experience with My Precious Rings

So, I sent over some rings to WorthyFew, 3 of them to be exact. Two of them were 18kt and the other was 14kt, all of them had diamonds. But, I never heard back from them, no communication at all. All I got was a check for $32, which is not even close to what my rings are worth. I mean, come on, these rings are precious to me and they have sentimental value. I returned the check and I'm still waiting to hear back from them. I've tried calling and emailing them, but no response. It's been weeks now and I'm getting worried. If I don't get my rings back within the next 2 weeks, I'm going to have to report them. This is just not right. I trusted them with my rings and they just disappeared. I hope they do the right thing and return my rings.

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WorthyFew Beware of WorthyFew: My Experience with Their Scam

So, I recently sent some of my precious jewelry to WorthyFew (worthyfew.com) to sell it off. I was hoping to get a good price for my diamond necklace and gold ring. However, what I received in return was not what I expected at all. I got a check for $24.00 in the mail, which had no company name or explanation on it. At first, I was confused and thought it was from a class action settlement with a bank I had dealt with in the past. So, without giving it much thought, I deposited the check.

But, boy was I wrong! It turned out to be a scam and I had fallen for it. I was so disappointed and angry at myself for not being more careful. I should have done my research before sending my valuables to this company. I would advise everyone to stay away from WorthyFew and not make the same mistake I did.

In conclusion, I would like to warn all potential customers to be cautious when dealing with this company. Don't make the same mistake I did and fall for their scam. Always do your research and make sure you are dealing with a reputable company before sending your valuables to them.

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WorthyFew Unreliable and Unresponsive: My Experience with WorthyFew

I gotta say, I was pretty excited to try out WorthyFew. They sent me this fancy packet to put my jewelry in, and I thought, "Wow, these guys must really know what they're doing!" So I sent it off, and sure enough, a few days later I got an email saying they received it and would get back to me within 72 hours.

But then...nothing. I waited and waited, and no response. I tried emailing them, but no answer. I even called, but no one picked up. I was starting to get worried - did they lose my jewelry? Did they forget about me?

It's been weeks now, and still no word from them. I'm starting to think I made a big mistake sending my stuff to WorthyFew. I mean, what kind of company doesn't even respond to their customers? It's just plain rude.

So, my advice to you is this: DO NOT SEND THEM ANYTHING. Save yourself the trouble and find a company that actually cares about their customers.

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WorthyFew WorthyFew: A Disappointing Experience - Don't Waste Your Time or Jewelry

So, I was really excited to try out WorthyFew after reading all the good reviews. I sent them some of my jewelry that had a diamond tcw of about 1.7 and was made of 14K or higher gold. The diamond quality was pretty good too. But when I got the check back, it was only for $21! I mean, seriously, what a rip-off.

I tried calling their customer service number, but surprise surprise, it was disconnected. I was so disappointed with this shoddy outfit. I sent them an email demanding that they return my jewelry and I'm definitely going to return their worthless check.

I wouldn't recommend WorthyFew to anyone. They're just not worth it.

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WorthyFew Beware of WorthyFew: My Experience with Their Scam

So, I gotta tell you about my experience with WorthyFew. I was looking to sell a couple of rings that I had and I stumbled upon their website. At first, I thought it was the same as Worthy, which is a legit company, but boy was I wrong.

I sent my rings to them on February 20th, 2023 and they were appraised for $25,000. But once they received my jewelry, all communication stopped. I tried calling them, but I couldn't get through to a live person. And when I sent them emails, they were all ignored.

I was so frustrated and angry. I couldn't believe I fell for their scam. I thought I was dealing with a legitimate company, but I was wrong. WorthyFew is a complete scam.

So, if you're thinking about selling your jewelry, please don't use WorthyFew. They're not to be trusted. I learned my lesson the hard way, and I don't want anyone else to go through what I did. Stay away from WorthyFew.

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WorthyFew WorthyFew Review: Shady Business Practices and No Response After Sending Jewelry and Watches

So, I sent in some of my jewelry and watches to WorthyFew on 2/12/2023, but I haven't heard back from them yet. I've tried emailing and calling them, but I haven't gotten any response. According to their ad, they're supposed to get back to me within 72 hours with an offer on my jewelry, or they'll return it if I'm not happy with the offer. But it's been way longer than 72 hours, and I still haven't heard anything.

I'm starting to think that this might be some kind of scam business. I mean, why else would they promise to get back to me so quickly and then not follow through? It's really frustrating because I was hoping to get some extra cash for my jewelry, but now I'm just left in the dark.

I'm not going to let this go, though. I'm planning on contacting the NY attorney general and the US postal authorities to report WorthyFew and their shady practices. It's not right to take advantage of people like this, and I don't want anyone else to fall victim to their scam.

Overall, I would definitely not recommend using WorthyFew. They might seem like a good option at first, but if they can't even follow through on their promises, then they're not worth your time or money. Save yourself the hassle and go with a more reputable company instead.

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WorthyFew Fraud Alert: WorthyFew - A Disappointing Experience

I gotta say, I had a pretty bad experience with WorthyFew. I sent in some jewelry - a diamond tennis bracelet that was appraised at $2000 way back in the day, a diamond cluster ring that I had made and was valued at $879, a diamond-studded wedding band, and a gold bracelet. I was hoping to get a decent amount of cash for them, but boy was I wrong. They sent me a check for a measly $45. I mean, come on! That's just insulting.

And to make matters worse, when I tried to get in touch with them to see if there was some kind of mistake, they just straight up ignored me. I sent emails, I made phone calls, but nothing. It's like they just took my jewelry and ran off with it. And now I can't even send the check back because I don't have a full address to send it to.

Honestly, I feel sick about the whole thing. It's just not right. I wouldn't recommend doing business with these guys. They're a fraudulent "company" and they'll just rip you off.

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WorthyFew Disappointing Experience with WorthyFew: A Warning to Potential Sellers

So, I was really excited to try out WorthyFew for selling my jewelry. I mean, who wouldn't want to get some extra cash for things they don't wear anymore, right? But boy, was I disappointed with my experience.

First of all, they told me they sent me a check for my jewelry, but I never received it. I mean, come on, who sends a check without tracking or confirmation? And when I reached out to them about it, they said they couldn't return my jewelry because I didn't respond within 4 days of receiving a check that I never even got. What kind of nonsense is that?

To make matters worse, their pamphlet promised that I would receive an offer for my jewelry, but I never even got that. It's like they didn't even bother to look at my items before deciding they weren't worth anything. And now, I'm stuck waiting to see if they'll return my jewelry at all.

Honestly, I'm so frustrated with this whole experience that I reported them as a scam to the FTC and a few other agencies. I just don't want anyone else to go through what I did.

Overall, I would definitely not recommend WorthyFew to anyone looking to sell their jewelry. It's just one big scam, and I wouldn't trust them with my valuables again.

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Stay away from Worthyfew. They are not legit.

Also the fraud department in the state of New York does not care.

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About WorthyFew

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WorthyFew is a dynamic and innovative online platform that offers a wide range of products and services to its customers. The website is designed to provide a seamless and user-friendly experience to its users, making it easy for them to navigate through the various categories and find what they are looking for.

One of the key features of WorthyFew is its extensive collection of high-quality products that are sourced from some of the most reputable and reliable manufacturers in the industry. From fashion and beauty products to home and garden essentials, the website has something for everyone.

In addition to its impressive product range, WorthyFew also offers a range of services that are designed to make life easier for its customers. These include fast and reliable shipping, easy returns and exchanges, and a dedicated customer support team that is available 24/7 to answer any questions or concerns.

What sets WorthyFew apart from its competitors is its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. The website only offers products that meet its strict quality standards, ensuring that customers receive only the best products available. Additionally, the website is constantly updating its product range to ensure that it stays ahead of the curve and offers the latest and greatest products to its customers.

Overall, WorthyFew is a top-notch online platform that offers a wide range of products and services to its customers. With its commitment to quality, customer satisfaction, and innovation, it is no wonder that the website has become a go-to destination for shoppers around the world.

Overview of WorthyFew complaint handling

WorthyFew reviews first appeared on Complaints Board on Jun 1, 2023. The latest review No communication after I sent my ring to them in their packaging was posted on Sep 23, 2023. WorthyFew has an average consumer rating of 1 stars from 22 reviews. WorthyFew has resolved 0 complaints.
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