What do you think about Stella and Dot jewelry?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was invited to a "party" and was also shown the jewlwery. I actually thought the jewlery is very TACKY and looks really CHEAP. I struggled to pick ANYTHING out and so did the rest of the ladies....first and last time!! I asked if it is silver they said "no.....its really good metal but you have to clean it and keep in in a bag to maintain it". They showed me a regular black purse - for over$200 and I said "is it leather?" and she said "hmmmmm no...its synthetic but that way it is more durable"!!! OMG wow and they believe this crap is quailty.

I was asked to host a psrty as well - said ABSOLUTELY NOT - I would rather spend my money elsewhere. Gross......


I made the mistake of ordering a bag from a Stella & Dot party (because the jewelry was less than impressive). She didn't have a sample of the one I liked but she told me it was leather and very nice. It's not. It's a pleather like material, I spent $150, and I don't think I'll ever use the bag. Disappointing.
Anonymous
Very expensive for the quality of the product. They tarnish easily despite keeping it in a zip lock bag.

Like the style of the jewelry, but over priced for the quality. MAF
Anonymous
The products themselves, although look great, fall apart very quickly. They're probably the equivalent of H&M clothes in that you shouldn't feel bad about discarding them after only a few uses. However, these pieces are expensive, and I mean by a significant margin. For them to be flimsy is absolutely unacceptable.

As for the home parties, I decline invitations to go to those, as I really find them to be very insincere. (Friends and family are always the first people that new recruits to an MLM target.)

All in all, I give Stella & Dot a hard pass. For those people that say "But they are worn by celebrities! That accounts for something, right?" Yes and no. Yes, it gives the company exposure; no, because these celebs probably only wear them once and then throw them away—they have no first-hand experience on the jewelries' quality. Heck, they probably didn't even have to pay for them.

Anonymous
I totally balk at these in home buying parties. I can't think of anything more low rent.
Anonymous
I was invited to a party but couldn't attend, so bought a bracelet online because it was pretty & unusual & yes, I felt I owed my friend a purchase. Arrived very quickly, nice packaging, but I'm very disappointed with the quality - it feels plastic-y. Had ordered one of their necklaces off ebay before I received the bracelet, but my friend brought in the same necklace to show me and I instantly regretted it, again certainly not the quality I'd expect for £110 - which I'm glad I didn't pay! My necklace arrived with one of the links broken (it's repairable) but the fittings are very cheap & I suspect they'll break easily. It is exactly the same as the necklace my friend got for hosting the party so not a cheap ebay knock-off, just cheap.

Now, I have a LOT of jewellery. I have a LOT of costume/high fashion jewellery. I don't mind spending £45 on a bracelet or £110 on a necklace - I've spent more - and I like discovering new designers. However, the quality is shocking for the cost. I'll keep the items, but lesson learned - stick to your local, independent boutiques or, if online, designers known to you if expensive. And I'll be saying no hosting a party - none of my jewellery loving friends would buy this stuff.
Anonymous
I used to sell the stuff. Everything I bought to show at parties, is tarnished, broken, or I threw out! Even the friend who got me into it quit.... The quality sucks!!! I feel bad for the friends of mine that bought it.
Anonymous
I LOVE my Stella and Dot pieces!there is a reason that it is one of Fortune 500 fastest growing direct sales Company and is in "in Style " "Redbook" and I see celebrities wearing it all the time!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE my Stella and Dot pieces!there is a reason that it is one of Fortune 500 fastest growing direct sales Company and is in "in Style " "Redbook" and I see celebrities wearing it all the time!!!



bahahahahahahahahahahahaha. id leave DCUM alone hunny, we all know that direct sales =cheap & trashy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I LOVE my Stella and Dot pieces!there is a reason that it is one of Fortune 500 fastest growing direct sales Company and is in "in Style " "Redbook" and I see celebrities wearing it all the time!!!


It was Inc. Magazine's 500 fastest growing companies. Fortune has had an article on the founder, and it sounds like it was a great business model for her. I'm not sold that the stylists are doing that well. And the reasons celebrities wear it is because its given to them free or they are paid to wear it. That's how celebrities roll.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have had it with these "parties".

Basically here is the deal- you are my "friend" so you are obligated to come to my "party" where I will put all sorts of pressure on you to buy crap at inflated prices or try to get you to sell so that I make money on your "sales"

With friends like these- who needs enemies?


I wouldn't want you lot as my friends. You lot sound like you resent your friends making money out of something you actually want. I am sure your friends wouldn't want you to buy if you didn't like the stuff.

Personally I really like the the jewellery and no I am not a rep and yes I enjoy the parties as well. They are fun!!
Anonymous
I bought several items at a party about a year ago. I like a few of the items I bought, despite being WAY overpriced. However, I bought a ring - which is supposedly "silver plated", and it's the first piece of jewelry I've ever owned that actually turned my finger GREEN. UGH. Terrible quality. I would never purchase from them again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have had it with these "parties".

Basically here is the deal- you are my "friend" so you are obligated to come to my "party" where I will put all sorts of pressure on you to buy crap at inflated prices or try to get you to sell so that I make money on your "sales"

With friends like these- who needs enemies?


I wouldn't want you lot as my friends. You lot sound like you resent your friends making money out of something you actually want. I am sure your friends wouldn't want you to buy if you didn't like the stuff.

Personally I really like the the jewellery and no I am not a rep and yes I enjoy the parties as well. They are fun!!


I think you've missed the point completely. No one wants this stuff. It's overpriced, unattractive, and poorly made, and no one likes subsidizing their friend's career as part of a pyramid scheme. And I don't believe for a second that you're not a rep.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
I recently just hosted a S&D show and the stylist was a pushy snob! And because my show didn't not add up to her "usual $1000 or more shows" she made me and my guests feel like we were a waste of her time. S&D does have some cute stuff, some gawdy, and most over priced! I agree the parties can be fun. It's a great time to get together with friends, but when you have stylists that get pissed when the show doesn't reach a certain $ amount and makes several comments about it. Then it's ridiculous. As soon as the last order was taken my stylist literally threw her stuff in her bags and could not run out the door fast enough. She was upset that people were spending was she expected. She said I only make 25% of sales. "Your guests are being...how do I put this? Very price conscientious" "I don't want to make you feel bad but my shows are usually over $1000" What?! Why even mention any of these things to me? I would not recommend S&D to anyone like it or not! I have hosted several other parties like Scentsy, Pampered Chef, Cookie Lee and Premiere Designs and all of those hostesses were so more pleasant and friendly. Plus they never made it about money!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I recently just hosted a S&D show and the stylist was a pushy snob! And because my show didn't not add up to her "usual $1000 or more shows" she made me and my guests feel like we were a waste of her time. S&D does have some cute stuff, some gawdy, and most over priced! I agree the parties can be fun. It's a great time to get together with friends, but when you have stylists that get pissed when the show doesn't reach a certain $ amount and makes several comments about it. Then it's ridiculous. As soon as the last order was taken my stylist literally threw her stuff in her bags and could not run out the door fast enough. She was upset that people were spending was she expected. She said I only make 25% of sales. "Your guests are being...how do I put this? Very price conscientious" "I don't want to make you feel bad but my shows are usually over $1000" What?! Why even mention any of these things to me? I would not recommend S&D to anyone like it or not! I have hosted several other parties like Scentsy, Pampered Chef, Cookie Lee and Premiere Designs and all of those hostesses were so more pleasant and friendly. Plus they never made it about money!!!!


You need to stop offering to host parties. You're part of the problem. I bet your friends show up just to be nice, but are tired of buying crap from all your salespeople friends just so you can get a discount. Next time you want a fun little party, invite your friends over for drinks without a sales pitch for the entertainment.
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