Maryjames Jewelry Reviews 2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Yeah, this is a scam. Dont fall for it.

sorry to bust your balls, but their sobstory about them going out of business was a buncha bull. Before I talk about the products themselves, I just wanna say that them apparently, quote unquote, "Closing down" has been a thing since November of 2025. They have been advertising their 'clearance sales' ever since their website was even opened. They also never show any REAL people, and instead just use A.I generated videos of people with inconsistent designs. now might also be a good time to note that despite the fact they have been having a "clearance sale" for over half a year [as of writing], they have quite literally, ZERO ITEMS out of stock, which, ok sure, maybe they just really haven't gotten ANY sales. but the thing is, they advertise them having 10,000+ happy customers. The fact that they have all their products in stock, while also having that many customers is extremely unlikely, Not to mention all the videos of their 'customers' are A.I generated. They have 0 proper review page or community input on their website, which i will admit, is not required, but with everything else, definitely does not help their look. Now onto the fun part: The actual jewelry. I purchased their cheapest item for 45 bucks just to really see if their products were MAYBE, just MAYBE actually real. Yeah nope, complete scam. Don't fall for it. They are cheap knockoffs and look nothing like they do in the pictures. They're entire business is a lacklustre attempt at scamming elders who don't know about A.I. Please do not fall for this and report to take this website down. Kbai.

June 5, 2026
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