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A US woman was allegedly duped into buying artificial jewellery worth Rs 300 for Rs 6 crore by a jeweller father-son duo in Jaipur. According to the police, Cherish, who is an American citizen, spent Rs 6 crore on jewellery from a shop in the city's Gopalji Ka Rasta nearly two years ago. At the time of purchase, the seller also provided a JAIPUR: A US woman was allegedly tricked into buying artificial jewellery worth Rs 300 for Rs 6 crore by a father-son duo in Jaipur, police said. "The duo used the money to buy a Rs 3 crore A US woman named Cherish was deceived into buying artificial jewelry worth ₹300 for an exorbitant ₹6 crore by a shop owner in Jaipur, Rajasthan. The fraud wa In a shocking incident, a US woman was duped into buying artificial jewellery worth Rs 300 for a whopping Rs 6 crore by a Rajasthan shop owner, the police said. The accused shopkeeper and his son Jaipur/Delhi: A US woman was duped into buying artificial jewellery worth ₹ 300 for a whopping ₹ 6 crore by a Rajasthan shop owner, the police said. Cherish, a US citizen, bought the silver A Jaipur-based shopkeeper has been accused of scamming an American woman into paying ₹ 6 crore for artificial jewellery that was actually worth a mere ₹ 300. According to a report in the About 2 years ago, a woman from the US bought a jewelery from Jaipur for Rs 6 crore. The seller also proved the hallmark certificate for the purity of the je A US woman named Cherish was duped into buying what she thought was genuine jewelry worth Rs 6 crore from a Rajasthan shop owner, only to find out it was counterfeit and valued at just Rs 300. She confronted the seller in Jaipur after showcasing the jewelry in the US and filed a police complaint. The case highlights concerns over fraudulent practices targeting international buyers. Meanwhile Representative image. A US woman was allegedly duped by a jewellery shop owner in Rajasthan after she purchased jewels from him for a whopping Rs 6 crore and later found
they were fake and worth only Rs 300. According to police, Cherish, a US citizen, purchased the silver jewellery with gold polish from a shop at Johri Bazar in Jaipur. A US tourist visiting Jaipur has accused a jeweler of duping her into buying fake jewelry for a staggering Rs 6 crore (approximately $870,000 USD). The woman, identified as Cherish, reportedly A US woman named Cherish was duped into purchasing artificial jewellery valued at Rs 300 for massive Rs 6 crore by a shop owner in Rajasthan, Indian police have revealed. Cherish, who is a US New Delhi: A jewellery shop in Jaipur duped a US tourist into buying fake jewellery worth 300 rupees for a staggering Rs 6 crore. US national Cherish was charged Rs 6 crore for the purchase of silver jewellery with gold polish from a store in Jaipur, Rajasthan's Johri Bazaar. US woman scammed into buying fake jewellery worth Rs 300 for 6 crores in Jaipur. She filed a police complaint against Gaurav Soni who duped her and police are on a lookout. PTC News Desk, Jaipur: A Rajasthani store owner tricked a US woman into purchasing fake jewellery valued at Rs 300 for an astounding Rs 6 crore, according to the police. The gold-polished silver jewelry was purchased by US citizen Cherish at a store in Jaipur, Rajasthan's Johri Bazaar. It was discovered that the jewellery was phony when it was on show at an exhibition in the US in April of US Woman Spends ₹6 Crore To Buy Fake Jewellery Worth ₹300 In Jaipur. An American woman fell victim to a scam in Jaipur, India, where she was deceived into purchasing jewelry worth only Rs 300 for Rs 6 crore. Despite her efforts, the shop owners managed to escape. However, the police made an arrest in connection with the case. Scam in Jaipur 12 Jun 2024 10:59 AM GMT. Jaipur Man Dupes US Woman for Artificial Jewellery (Representational Image) Hyderabad: An American Woman, Cherish has been scammed by a shopkeeper into paying Rs 6 crore A US woman named Cherish was scammed into purchasing an
artificial jewelry valued at Rs 300 for a whopping Rs 6 crore by a shopkeeper in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Cherish bought the silver jewelry with Join Our Free Whatsapp Group. A US woman was frauded by the Jaipur jewellery company. She purchased jewellery for ₹6 crore (approximately $720,000), only to find out later that it was fake and worth just ₹300 (around $4). A jeweller duo from Jaipur allegedly polished silver jewellery with a chain and sold it to US women at the price of gold. A US woman was defrauded into purchasing fake jewellery, originally costing Rs 300, for Rs 6 crore by a shop owner in Rajasthan, as per police. The US citizen, Cherish, bought silver jewellery with gold polish from a shop located in Jaipur's Johri Bazaar, Economic Times reported. When she displayed the jewellery at a US exhibition this April Cherish, a woman from the US was shocked to find out that the jewellery she purchased from Johri Bazaar in Jaipur India, turned out to be fake. Police stated that the silver ornaments with gold Cherish purchased the jewellery nearly two years ago. However, the truth came to light when Cherish displayed the pieces at an exhibition back Jaipur: US woman buys jewellery for Rs 6 crore, later discovers it is fake and worth Rs 300 | Mid-States Recycling & Refining A US woman fell victim to a scam involving fake jewellery in Rajasthan's Jaipur, where she was duped into purchasing artificial ornaments worth ₹6 crore from a local shop owner. Cherish, a US citizen, initially bought the silver jewellery with gold polish for just ₹300 at a shop in Johri Bazaar. However, when the jewellery was exhibited US Woman Duped into Buying Fake Jewelry Worth ₹6 Crore in Jaipur, Returns to India to File Complaint. Jaipur/Delhi: In a shocking turn of events, a US woman was swindled into purchasing artificial jewelry worth ₹300 for a staggering ₹6 crore by a shop owner in Rajasthan, according to police reports. Cherish, a US citizen, acquired the Average American
doesn't have 6-7 crore to spend on jewelry. And the average American wouldn't buy a used car off CraigsList without having it inspected by a mechanic, either. Unless these articles are omitting critical information, this woman may just be an idiot.