Harrisonandjames Reviews 81

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Evaluating 78 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many customers found the products to be of very poor quality, often describing them as cheap imitations or 'tat' that did not match the advertised descriptions. People frequently reported that items advertised as precious metals like gold or sterling silver were actually plastic or base metals, sometimes causing skin reactions. The value for money was consistently criticized, with many feeling they paid excessive prices, especially for postage, for items that were essentially worthless. Additionally, delivery services were a common point of dissatisfaction, with customers experiencing long wait times, items not arriving, or receiving tracking information that was misleading. Some people also felt misled by promotional offers, believing they were getting valuable items for only the cost of shipping, only to receive low-quality goods.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I would not even give it one star if I could. Bought 3 items total false advertising and I may believe could be illegal as 1 item I purchase is clearly stamped 925 on the inside of the ring with an... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

100% a scam. Dont fall for it. Supposed to ship Royal Mail then you get a tracking from Evri Cub1. Basically a Chinese unidentifiable business. Underhand tactics and not a legitimate business. If it s... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I ordered some earrings and they arrived and looked as the photo advertised. I then ordered 2 more items, one being a mystery item supposedly picked specially by Marie...... when these items event... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Congratulations on sucking me into this scam ! I mean, £140 of jewellery free. I should have realised sooner or read the multitude of reviews that all basically state that all of your wares are che... See more



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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Very obvious scam

This came up as an ad when I was on Pinterest so I clicked into it and knew it was too good to be true, like seriously people who would be giving away “free” jewellery and also the two pensioners on the page are most likely ai because they both just look like they have the same face. Luckily I didn’t buy anything because I was able to spot it was a scam immediately but I feel bad for the people who unknowingly bought from this thinking it was going be like the picture but it was cheap Chinese tat instead from what I’ve seen from the reviews on here. The last thing I’ll mention is how ads like this can be on different platforms such as Pinterest like I seen and just other sites, surely something needs to be done about these bogus websites popping up and an investigation needs put in place see who these people are.

June 11, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If I could have left no stars I would

If I could have left no stars I would. PLEASE DO NOT purchase from these people. They are claiming a sad sob story about having to close down after a long time and they are giving everything away free. You just pay postage. PLEASE DON'T FALL FOR IT. I did. I felt sorry for them and yes obviously there was a degree of greed I suppose on my part, but nothing compared to theirs. They show you all these beautiful items that they are supposed to have designed themselves, and they are supposed to be valued at hundreds of pounds, one ring in particular that I ordered that didn't turn up, I saw on Temu for a lot less than £5. What I received after paying over £46 postage and insurance was a load of tatt. Cheap rubbish, all in pre-sealed plastic packets, for gold really? The pair of ear rings that I received even had plastic backings. Please don't waste your money. You will end up feeling stupid. They say they offer a 30 day money back guarantee well I contacted them and because you only pay "postage" you won't get anything. They offered me 10%. I wouldn't have paid £4.60 for what they sent. IT'S A SCAM. BIG TIME. I placed my order around about the middle of May. Considering it's a closing down sale I didn't receive my fake jewellery until a couple of days ago. I suppose they had to wait for it to be delivered from China.

May 20, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It is a scam

I would leave no stars but it isn't an option. I foolishly bought some of their jewellery and it was cheap tat, stated that they were gold and silver, but turned my fingers green and the bracelet turned my wrist brown and had a bad reaction to them. When asked for my money back, they offered to send me more jewellery which I declined and said I wanted a refund, they offered 10% which I also declined and said I either wanted a full refund or 25% , they sent £9.99, which i will not accept.It is all a scam

May 20, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fake Jewellery

Fake Jewellery. I paid for only shipping charges, which turn to £60, I thought might be real stone, but turn to be everything plastic. doesn't worth even £1. I asked for refund, then they says you have to pay for return shipping as well. Do not get anything, they are simply scammers.

June 9, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

How foolish was i …

How foolish was i to think that this was an ok site, oh how wrong was i. This is nothing but an elaborate scam , this cannot be described as jewellery in any form, it is nothing but cheap plastic Tatt. Contacting these people by email is easy and I get a response and I am tying them in knots because they decided yhat sending me more of the same rubbish was ok and after agreeing to a full refund they then offered 10% but said i could keep the "jewellery" . Oh no im not having that so another email sending copies of what they agreed to and what do you know anyone full refund, its not the money here it's the principal of the whole scamming debacle.

April 3, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

CHEAP AND NASTY TAT

Disgusting, ordered a ring , i could kick myself for falling for this scam, the ring was a piece of tin with some glass, only had to pay packaging WHAT A JOKE, could have got it cheaper off temu, do not fall victim to these thieves!!!

June 8, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Cheap tat

They advertise all their jewellery as gold when the jewellery arrived it was all tat .
Do not buy from these people it’s a scam they are based in china and not the uk

May 31, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM

I thought i had got a. Bargain no way. All the items were rubbish , wouldn't fit a normal woman maybe a child. The items where in a little bag not even boxed . SCAM SCAM Do not buy 😒

April 17, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My bracelet which I order came attached…

My bracelet which I ordered came attached to some plastic!! Not good quality at all ,so I can not wear it was attached to some plastic on the website picture ! cant send back it back as it was bought as a special offer which i just paid postage but I would state please dont be fooled .

June 8, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I received my earings today

I received my earings today, what a load of rubbish, not even good costume jewellery, this company should not be allowed to trade, I imagine they are some Chinese company,

June 8, 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

FAKE SCAM FAKE SCAM FAKE

FAKE SCAM FAKE SCAM FAKE SCAM
Ordered several pieces including an emerald cross necklace which was advertised as gold but when it arrived it said stainless steel. I also ordered a sapphire & diamond gold ring but the sapphire is plastic. All items were cheap looking and not as advertised and the ring certainly doesn't come in a box in fact the packaging is exactly the same as you expect from Temu or Shein.
The advert stated that the store was closing the sunday beginning of May yet here we are weeks later and they are still advertising and selling crap cheap jewellery and stating they are closing down "this Sunday" Shipping was £15 per item. Avoid and don't fall for the scam like so many have.

April 24, 2026
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