Chrysusgems Reviews 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Complete scam! They will get you to pay an exorbitant shipping fee and will pretend that they will send free jewellery so you can be an ambassador for them. It is a total sham! I have tried contacting... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I got the same experience as everyone else who rated the website one star. My Instagram account is private and a random account which has zero post and zero followers contacted me to be an... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Chrysusgems DMd me to be a brand ambassador with 3 free products. I just need to pay shipping, which looks like a £200 deal. I have two IG accounts. My second account has 18 followers, I post a... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I have had the same experience as the other bad reviewers listed below! Reached out on Instagram to my private not really active account. I was honestly just going along to see if I’d actually get my... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Complete scam

Complete scam! They will get you to pay an exorbitant shipping fee and will pretend that they will send free jewellery so you can be an ambassador for them. It is a total sham! I have tried contacting them a couple of times, and I was asked to send them an email and that it should take about 4-7 weeks. It has now been 9 months since and I still have not received anything. They will lure you in placing your order asap and will give you a free code that you can use at the checkout but it is NOT FREE.

November 1, 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not buy. It is a scam.

I was approached to get some jewellery for free. Turns out I had to pay hefty shipping (over 40EUR) but I was promised European made and sustainable pieces so...
Well, I received a load of crap. Worth a grand total of about 50cts. I reached out repeatedly on Instagram - I got blocked - and via email and never received an answer.
So... Flee.

February 19, 2022
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam alert

I was asked to be an ambassador for this brand. I thought I was getting a good deal since I have only 1k ish followers and they assured me that I was getting 18 karat gold jewelry. I paid the shipping fee and I did not receive the products. When I tried messaging them they didn't respond and they have limited the comments on their posts. Do not become an ambassador

December 2, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM

SCAM. they reached out to me to post them it looked legit and I have done it before for other companies and had a great experience. They told me to pick 3 pieces of jewelry and 27.00 shipping so I didn’t have to pay for the actual jewelry. Like and idiot I did it and they took $300 bucks out of my account and sent less than dollar store quality jewelry. PLEASE DONT FALL FOR THIS

November 30, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't do it guys

Don't do it guys! it's a SCAM!

I tried my adress and changed the adress with my friend's who lives far from me in the States and i was like "hmm whattt the shipping fee is still the same £27.00" so sus. Also I did see the review on their ig again n again, and i was like "the necklace design is fancy, the price is pricey but the material looks so cheap..hmm" then i checked YT vid about ig scam, searched on google, got here and yea thank God my ass is saved from a scam. Be careful guys!!

November 10, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

scam

scammy as hell. shoulda known. seems as if they're preying on girls with low follower art accounts. low.

November 10, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM

SCAM! They reached out to me on instagram too. offering three pieces of jewellery. I have a private account, I'm not an influencer in any way. But I thought, hey, three pieces of jewellery in exchange for a post about it to my less than 200 followers? sure.
I was once scammed out of $30 (not a lot, but still) from an ad on instagram for some trendy clothes. I paid the s&h fee but never received the clothes.
so i wanted to look this website up before doing anything. And I'm glad I did. It seems like they're pulling the same scam. You guys saved my butt. I blocked and reported their account.

November 1, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

WARNING THIS IS A SCAM

WARNING THIS IS A SCAM

Chrysus gems contacted me through my Instagram. I have around 4K followers and initially it sounded like a more legit campaign than I've seen elsewhere. They promise to send you 3 pieces of jewelry of your choosing for free and you pay shipping (27.95 GBP). Then they create a discount code for you to share with your followers for which they promise a commission if they buy.

However, what you get in the mail is totally cheap dollar store jewelry that isn't even repackaged nicely. Literally comes in cheapo plastic sleeves and baggies! The website suggests it's gold plated but what you receive says Stainless Steel and is stamped with K14 (nonsense).

Obviously I will NOT be sharing this jewelry with my followers since this company is a joke. I would not recommend this jewelry or company to anybody. Stay away and keep your money.

October 30, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Targeting vulnerable and naive people

They're targeting women who are vulnerable and naive.

They reached out to me via Instagram (keep in mind that my account is private) to offer me 3 free products through a random guy with a messy personal account, which they later confirmed was "legitimate" and indeed the products are 100% free.. As long as you pay £27.00 in shipping (a "Greek" company working in sterling? Interesting).

I've checked over the items for sale and the "innocent" shipping fee of £27.00 appears to be sufficient funding to cover both the delivery charge as well as the wholesale price of the 3 products you choose, thus you're not actually getting anything for free.

I guess if you're desperate for the "exposure" and want to pay £27.00 for cheap jewellery that you could get on Wish/ AliExpress this is the partnership for you!

October 30, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If I could rate this a zero star

If I could rate this a zero star I would. Don’t be an ambassador!! It’s a ploy to make you feel like you’re getting a good deal. They cover the cost of their items through shipping. Because the items looks so cheap. Like it didn’t come in a box after paying $50 for shipping. The product was in a cheap plastic. I mean if you’re looking for cheap jewellery just go and get it from SHEIN for like $2. The quality is that bad. The worst part is their entire website looks so high end and elaborate when in fact it’s just cheap ass jewellery that is marketed as high end. That’s the worst. Like if you’re selling cheap stuff it’s cool - but don’t mark up the price of the bracelet to 65 pounds on the website. When it barely looks like it costs 2 pounds in other places. They have limited their comments on Instagram. save your money and trouble. It’s defo a China company. It’s not handcrafted or made in Greece.

October 27, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

ambassadorship scam

like most, they reached out to me on a private account with an ambassadorship offer. when i texted the official account, i was suspicious, but i wasn't in a location that i could easily look into their legitimacy, so i continued talking with them and said i would look into it when i got home. i was excited because the jewelry looked very beautiful and some even had my gods on them, but i'm so happy i looked into it, as it's apparently a scam - someone even claimed they found the exact same jewelry for $1 on aliexpress. the person i was texting with was very kind and when i told them that i've decided to decline because of the online reviews, they tried to tell me they were legit. i politely declined again and they liked my text but didn't say anything back - at least they don't snap at you when you realize like many other scammers do

October 26, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Whatever you do DO NOT BECOME AN…

Whatever you do DO NOT BECOME AN AMBASSADOR the stuff is crap I paid the postage if £34 for the three items Then you post on your page with you code to attract your friends to buy at a 50%discount I done all that never got my post on there page as they said The jewellery is supposed to be tarnish free I have not even had them a week and the plating has come of It's copper underneath My wrist has gone green Do not buy this crap I have complained Waiting on an answer

October 22, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM with convincing models

Same as the rest, i got my hopes up at the start, then realised i had beed scammed of $30 before which might not sound like a lot in dollars but damn, i am still recovering. Anyway, hey get you with the shipping charges, who specifies that they are a third party company and the money doesn't go to them??, they even have models with actual lives promoting them, they got me on that part ngl

October 20, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

reached out to me and being a guy that…

reached out to me and being a guy that too with a private instagram account, They asked me from another account to be a brand ambassador, and told me they will give 2 free products , and promotional discount codes, i dont really go ahead with something like this but i thought hey i could suprise my girlfriend., thanks to god i came here and saw the reviews!!
EVERYONE HERE IS A LEGEND

October 14, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM

SCAM, just as all the others said. Someone texted me on Insta, then another person texed me to support their brand. To be honest, the jewellery doesn't look that nice and high quality. So pls don't do that, It's a trap.

October 13, 2021
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Chrysusgems DMd me to be ambass…

Chrysusgems DMd me to be a brand ambassador with 3 free products. I just need to pay shipping, which looks like a £200 deal.

I have two IG accounts. My second account has 18 followers, I post art, and I just started it. It’s not believable a brand will give 200 worth of product for an account with 18 followers.

I checked if the discount code would work, and it did seem to offer 3 items for free. However, I didn’t process the order, I messaged the brand screenshots of comments saying their website is a scam. They immediately blocked me. Which I think is evidence that they know they’re a scam.

October 12, 2021
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a scam

This is a scam. The three pieces I received were of very cheap quality. And they didn't look like what I saw on the website. One ring even looked so bad I don't think anyone would actually want to wear that. And the other ring? I never ordered that. I expected earrings. In the future I rather buy cheap jewelry at the mall. They have nicer pieces than this.

October 11, 2021
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