I'm seeing again over 400 of fluorite please look to see if it's all old
Same with the quartz jewelry. I recognize some.
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Just looked under quartz my size I see a peacock quartz ring I bought probably over a year and I also see an imperial quartz Thai black spinel ring which the stone is like a bridge over the band. I bought over a year ago and guess where it is. Sitting . In a drawer because the stone in the bridge broke off from the spinel band.. when you click on either you get that statement something to the effect webpage cannot be located.. so at least these two rings are over probably a year to two years old. Doesn't make sense.
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I am so confused. Now I go back to quartz my size ring and neither ring is there???
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Yeah, I know what you are seeing....I love fluorite, I looked it up and saw a bunch of pieces that I've never seen, but when I click on a piece it says there is no such page...???? I saw that on some other gems as well. So I don't know why this stuff is coming up.
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Its there now. It comes and goes. There is imperial quartz. So many more. There is thulite, stichite, so many beautiful pieces of jewelry that we no longer have. I wish they would start overwhelming us with so much new jewelry. That our mouths would water. I love jewelry so much, the beauty of it speaks to me.
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Re: Ladies please look
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We ask for screenshots and user information because this helps us track down issues, especially if we aren't able to duplicate the issue on our side. Why do we ask for an IP address? This helps us to trace issues, and see if it's a global issue, or affecting only a small handful of users in a certain area or random areas, etc.
We do recommend that all users clear their browser's temporary internet files and cookies on a regular basis, and for phone/tablet users, clearing your cache. The reason we recommend this is because every time you visit a website, that site stores temporary files and cookies on your browser to assist with the running of the site. If a website is updated, the next time you visit that site, it starts storing new temporary files and cookies on your browser. Most of the time this new information gets along just fine with the old information previously stored. However, there are times where the old information doesn't like the new information coming in, and users start to see odd errors/behaviors on the website, and it will only affect THAT website.
Clearing the temporary files and cookies removes the old information stored so that the new information stores without conflict. Initially after clearing the temporary files and cookies the site may run a little slower, but this is because this new information needs to get "logged in", so to speak. Subsequent visits to the site should see the site running smoothly.
We ask for screenshots and user information because this helps us track down issues, especially if we aren't able to duplicate the issue on our side. Why do we ask for an IP address? This helps us to trace issues, and see if it's a global issue, or affecting only a small handful of users in a certain area or random areas, etc.