Links of London outlet on eBay have got a sale on at the moment with lots of things half price or less and free delivery site wide but when you spend £100 or more they will take an extra 20% off the site price when you add to your basket and you get free Royal mail tracked 48 hour delivery.
All items come wrapped in a cloth pouch then hand packed into presentation boxes so exactly the same as if you were to go to the shop.
Link to all items via get deal - prices start from £5 delivered for a men's pin badge but there are 472 items available to choose from with an extra 20% off when your basket is over £100 including rings, earrings, charms, bracelets, necklaces, hipflasks, photo frames, cufflinks and watches. Ideal to buy a few smaller items for Christmas but get the extra discount by buying them all together.
Bella ear rings were £70 now £45 potential price £36
Do anyone know if the Necklace comes in a gift bag/box ? thank you.
emribena to Pukka deal
20 Oct 164#4
It says all items come wrapped in a cloth pouch then hand packed into boxes
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Pukka deal
20 Oct 16#5
Great, Thank you.
dereklogan7
20 Oct 161#6
A good wee selection here. :smiley:
nbgrobbo
20 Oct 163#7
Thanks OP, got my wife a pair of £190 earrings for £104
Wee_Lady
20 Oct 161#8
Great prices. A few more Christmas gifts purchased :smiley:
Thanks op!
jcodonne
20 Oct 16#9
OOS gutted
amh88
20 Oct 16#10
Are these genuine?
emribena to amh88
20 Oct 16#11
Yes all sold by links of london outlet - see feedback
n3m3s1s
20 Oct 161#12
Don't sound very comfortable but I'll try anything once ... at that price I can afford to get one for each
nbgrobbo to n3m3s1s
20 Oct 16#13
Someone changed the title! :laughing:
n3m3s1s
21 Oct 16#14
Oh, balls - at least they've dropped... in price
jimm1364
21 Oct 16#15
Thanks OP, ordered one for the Mrs.
The_Redhead
21 Oct 16#16
Thank you got a bracelet I had my eye on for a while
aljack
21 Oct 16#17
It's the same stuff that they sell at their limited outlet stores across the country. Selling via ebay is just a method to allow them sell via the Internet at a discounted price. I have purchased from their eBay site and I can concur that my item came with a pouch and presentation box.
PAULTRD
21 Oct 16#18
oos
simssmo
24 Oct 16#19
Got myself a nice set of silver collar bones for under £15. I'm hoping these don't melt like the plastic ones.
saikhul
24 Oct 16#20
How did you get it for £20? Its coming up as £24 after discount
emribena to saikhul
24 Oct 16#21
It says £24 in the deal not £20?
jimm1364
25 Oct 161#22
Bracelet arrived this morning boxed and a pouch inside. Mrs well impressed and got a few brownie points to keep me going. Thank you emribena.
rk76
27 Oct 16#23
I got my order this morning and everything looks OK but I was confused by the Royal Mail despatch alert which said the sender was a company called Public Desire!
xxxangelxxx
1 Nov 16#24
Personally wouldn't trust Ebay any one can open an account under brand names, stick to the original sites
Infiltrator to xxxangelxxx
1 Nov 162#25
Try doing some research before making claims like this - you make a valid point but there are many satisfied buyers on here from this post and the original post.
foreverandever
1 Nov 161#26
Ordered a bracelet but it never arrived, lost or stolen in transit apparently.but what was worrying me was the delivery confirmation came from public desire.
xxxangelxxx
1 Nov 16#27
I have done my research, you can call yourself anything on eBay and bought myself from genuine sellers who turned out not so genuine, same as Amazon
Ca1977
1 Nov 16#28
Out of curiosity I did a quick search; the address listed for returns is a Manchester address also listed as public desire and another company. Save your money folks, obviously not legitimate Links of London
ade12000
1 Nov 16#29
If you go on the links of london official website they confirm the only valid seller of their products on ebay is the outlet store so thats good enough for me!
If a supplier uses someone like Yodel the deliverer and returns it does not make them the supplier. I have no doubt that the site is genuine and is the official Links of London, its hard to believe a doppelganger could get away with a listing like that and also the amount of feedback they get. If it wasn't genuine then I reckon someone would be getting a call from the boys in blue.
markyp7e
2 Nov 16#31
thanks, great buys for xmas.
Infiltrator
2 Nov 16#32
Well I wouldn't go into the research business if I was you, ade12000 managed to find pretty rock solid evidence that the eBay outlet is genuine.
There again maybe someone has the hacked the official links of London FAQ site and pasted some false information as part of the scam :wink:
Opening post
All items come wrapped in a cloth pouch then hand packed into presentation boxes so exactly the same as if you were to go to the shop.
Link to all items via get deal - prices start from £5 delivered for a men's pin badge but there are 472 items available to choose from with an extra 20% off when your basket is over £100 including rings, earrings, charms, bracelets, necklaces, hipflasks, photo frames, cufflinks and watches. Ideal to buy a few smaller items for Christmas but get the extra discount by buying them all together.
Bella ear rings were £70 now £45 potential price £36
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Links-of-London-Bella-Earrings-Drop-Dangle-Luxury-Silver-Ear-Rings-Jewellery-/191396965755
Rose gold and silver sweetie necklace was £85 now £55 potential price £44
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Links-of-London-Womens-Sweetie-XS-Necklace-Elegant-Rose-Gold-Silver-Jewelry-/191933140303
Masquerade heart pendant and silver necklace really good value at £40 as it is but could be £32 if you spend £100
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Links-of-London-Womens-Masquerade-Heart-Pendant-Necklace-Sterling-Silver-Gift-/172286957389
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Was £60 now £40 could be £32
£40 could be £32
Was £65 now £43 could be £34.40
Was £70 now £45 could be £36
Was £85 now £55 could be £44
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Thanks op!
http://www.linksoflondon.com/gb-en/shopping-online/faqs
There again maybe someone has the hacked the official links of London FAQ site and pasted some false information as part of the scam :wink: