Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Dear Sri Alok, Namaste!!! I checked your site. There were entire sections copied word for word from my 1995 book. You should at least give reference to me as the autor and researcher because it is copyrighted material that I wrote. Don't copy from me and pretend to be an expert! Also I checked your ruby prices, Here is an example of your description and price as you give it... Name : Ruby origin: Burma Clarity: Clean but Transculent Inclusions:Zero Treatment: Unheated natural stone Luster: Blood Red Cut: Oval Size: 5.00 Carat Price: 8500 Rs or 193 US$ ---NOTE: A 5 carat 100% flawless ruby as you describe will cost, in Bangkok, at wholesale loose gem at least $7,000 per carat x 5 carats = US$35,000. and yet you are selling the same gem for total US$193!?? This is completely preposterous and outright fraud!!! If you see the PGA rules you can see that you are not qualified to be a member because your break the rule on clarity. Your $193 ruby is just total worthless junk. But you will be added to the PGA's "OFF-LIST" at http://www.p-g-a.org/off-list.html as soon as possible... to warn the public about such fraud and worthless harmful junk as your selling on your web site. Please give me recognition for my text that you copies. Thanks... Best rgds, Richard --- a_jagawat <a_jagawat wrote: > Dear Richard Ji, > > What will be the cost of a Zambian Emerald with 80 to 85% clarity. If > > some body is interested in purchase. Also can you please tell me > about > Red Sapphires. > > I have a eye clean pinkish red sapphire but i do not know its > astrological significance. In some English countries they call it a > ruby while sapphires belong to corundum family. > > Does this stone carries some significance in astrological world. Or > it > is yet another beautiful Gem which can be embedded in a Jewel ? > > The photograph of Queen Sirikit Navratna is really beautiful. The > gems > though not clear but seems to be of the finest quality. Truly > amazing. > > Regards > > A.J > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Dear Amit, The offense is not in the price. The offense is in the bad quality and fraud description. If anyone sells Jyotish quality gems they are welcome to be member of the PGA. Best rgds, Richard dear Richard ji, hello again! well, i dont want to sound like big mouth...but what is any of ur member starts selling low quality gems at high prices , as the criteria to qualify for membership of PGA...like mr alok, nw starts selling same ruby for the price u quoted...will he be ur member then? Does high prices always gurantee that gems are of superior quality? So, i think there should be a proper investigation before putting someone out just after seeing the prices... amit sacred-objects, Richard Shaw Brown <rsbj66 wrote: > > Dear Sri Alok, > > Namaste!!! > > I checked your site. There were entire sections copied word for word > from my 1995 book. You should at least give reference to me as the > autor and researcher because it is copyrighted material that I wrote. > Don't copy from me and pretend to be an expert! > > Also I checked your ruby prices, Here is an example of your description > and price as you give it... > > Name : Ruby > origin: Burma > Clarity: Clean but Transculent > Inclusions:Zero > Treatment: Unheated natural stone > Luster: Blood Red > Cut: Oval > Size: 5.00 Carat > Price: 8500 Rs or 193 US$ > > ---NOTE: A 5 carat 100% flawless ruby as you describe will cost, in > Bangkok, at wholesale loose gem at least $7,000 per carat x 5 carats = > US$35,000. and yet you are selling the same gem for total US$193!?? > > This is completely preposterous and outright fraud!!! If you see the > PGA rules you can see that you are not qualified to be a member because > your break the rule on clarity. Your $193 ruby is just total worthless > junk. > > But you will be added to the PGA's "OFF-LIST" at > http://www.p-g-a.org/off-list.html as soon as possible... to warn the > public about such fraud and worthless harmful junk as your selling on > your web site. > > Please give me recognition for my text that you copies. Thanks... > > Best rgds, > Richard > > --- a_jagawat <a_jagawat wrote: > > > Dear Richard Ji, > > > > What will be the cost of a Zambian Emerald with 80 to 85% clarity. If > > > > some body is interested in purchase. Also can you please tell me > > about > > Red Sapphires. > > > > I have a eye clean pinkish red sapphire but i do not know its > > astrological significance. In some English countries they call it a > > ruby while sapphires belong to corundum family. > > > > Does this stone carries some significance in astrological world. Or > > it > > is yet another beautiful Gem which can be embedded in a Jewel ? > > > > The photograph of Queen Sirikit Navratna is really beautiful. The > > gems > > though not clear but seems to be of the finest quality. Truly > > amazing. > > > > Regards > > > > A.J > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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