I had some jewelry to sell
I had some gold jewelry to sell, so I called APR57 to get offers on two of the items, a watch and a rope chain. However, the offers that Lee David Rosenbloom gave me were fake. The offers were a trick to get me to send these items to him. Once he got these items, the actual offer was far less than what he said on phone. He will only pay much lower prices than what you could get at many places on 47th Street, which is the diamond district in New York City. Lee David Rosenbloom is the owner of APR57. I was on the phone with him and started to cancel a deal that was made seconds before, once I realized I was being taken. As soon as I started to cancel the deal, he said he had a customer and hung up on me. When I called back Lee D. Rosenbloom had blocked my phone number, so I could not get through to cancel the deal. As a result, I lost out on thousands of dollars more that I could have gotten elsewhere. It even took many weeks for Lee to pay me in full for the bad deal. If you value money, you should stay away from APR57.Do not believe the claims of high payouts on the APR57 website. I just found some information about past dealings of Lee Rosenbloom According to a report done by ABCNY News in 2016, it is stated that jewelry stores owned by Lee Rosenbloom had the most complaints of any in the area, with the problems spanning nearly two decades, including numerous complaints about Lee losing items that were brought in for repair or consignment. In 2018, in another report done by Arnold Diaz at pix11, it is stated that a Rolex that was brought in for repair, was held for 3 years, with excuses given to the owner as to why it could not be picked up, including that it was lost. After a letter from her attorney the watch appeared. Lee insisted on 700 dollars to return the watch. When she arrived home, she realized that the watch had not been repaired. I wish I had seen these reports before I got involved with APR57.
13 luglio 2022
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