1 /5 Lexx 2552: I am so beyond frustrated with my experience at the Social Chain and wanna warn others before wasting their money on subpar materials.
I was at the Mariners game for Motherās Day and this company had a booth going. Iāve always wanted to try permanent jewelry and ended up going for it. Picked out a cute gold chain that went well with my skin tone and a charm. I was a little wary of the price of $90.88 but I figured Iād get a lot of use outta it so went for it.
Iām under no illusion that āpermanent jewelryā is actually permanent but figured Iād at least get a couple years outta it. I was WRONG!! Two weeks later ALL of the gold on the chain was gone and I was left with this tarnished looking silver chain. I did not do any swimming, no harsh chemicals, etc.
When I reached out to the company to question why this would happen (thinking it was possibly just a faulty chain batch) I was met with āthereās nothing they can doāā¦then went on with some BS about the pH of my skin being the issue. I get that the pH, over time, can cause reactions to materials, but it should take hell of a lot longer than two āeffin weeks to get to that point, especially if they were using quality material that even remotely justifies the $90 price tag! Iāve had cheap costume jewelry last longer than the over priced, shoddy chain used at this company.
If thereās an issue with their jewelry after you pay, youāre SOL, they wonāt do anything about it. Save yourself the money and headache and avoid this place.