Thursday, November 28 at noon to December 3 at 6:30 p.m
Please READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, particularly the part about credit card authorizations. In short, each time you place a bid, the system places a hold authorization for that amount on your card. When you are outbid, the hold is released. If you bid $50 on ten different items, this means $500 of your available balance will be unavailable until you're outbid. Any winning bids at the end of the auction are captured - meaning your card is charged. We recommend you use a credit card, not a debit card for this auction. A released hold may take several days to reflect on your statement.
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What happens if I win?
After the auction closes, it may take us a few days to process the results. If you have won an item, you will receive a confirmation email, which will contain pick up instructions. For any auction related questions, please email [email protected]
Here at Fonthill Jewellers, we recognize that your jewellery is an expression of yourself and shows the world who you are. Combining quality and workmanship, while holding each piece of jewellery as if it were our own. Whether it's a sentimental heirloom or designing something new, rest assured it will be handled with care and professionalism by our on-site goldsmith.
Heather grew up in the Niagara region. While raised in a family-owned business she learned the importance of listening and educating the customer to help them make informed decisions. She believes each piece of jewellery has a meaning behind it, whether it represents the start of something new or a memory of a loved one. We strive to build long-term relationships on the grounds of honesty, trust, and integrity.
Heather started working in the jewellery field at the age of 16(1999) discovering her passion for jewellery. She went on to study the jewellery methods program at George Brown College (Toronto) graduating in 2004. Working in a variety of jewellery stores has taught her not only about modern methods but antique jewellery as well. She now has over 19 years of experience as a goldsmith.
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