Beware of Counterfeit Jewelry Sold on Cruise Ships
Bella Perlina Jewelry is a Fake Brand
Cruise ship passengers are being warned about a counterfeit jewelry brand called Bella Perlina. The jewelry, which is often sold in gift shops on cruise ships, is actually costume jewelry that is not worth the price that is being charged for it.
Passengers Report Overpaying for Fake Jewelry
Several passengers have reported purchasing Bella Perlina jewelry on their cruises, only to later discover that it is fake. One passenger purchased three sets of beads for $20 each, only to later find out that the beads were worth less than $5.
Another passenger purchased a Bella Perlina necklace for $50, only to later find out that the necklace was made of cheap metal and was worth less than $10.
Cruise Lines Not Held Responsible
The cruise lines are not held responsible for the sale of counterfeit jewelry on their ships. However, they are aware of the problem and are working to crack down on it.
Passengers who have purchased Bella Perlina jewelry are advised to contact the cruise line and request a refund. They may also want to file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.
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