Bumpyroad wrote:
and don't overpay for the "turquoise" jewelry at these roadside stands. Much of it is not solid stone but compressed pieces. My friend at work warned me about that since he lived in the area and was very familiar with the "scam".
bumpy
Again Bumpy, Sorry for your experience, not even close to mine.
Not that I've never been Scammed (I've Been invested in Wall Street, need I say More) more often by someone with a degree and wearing a Suit, not a person, working hard to make a few dollars.
Guess it's like they say - some see the Glass 1/2 empty - we've always seen the Glass 1/2 FULL.
Thank full for the people to talk with, and still have the Jewelry -"Beautiful "Turquoise" and all.
Hope, no Think most people have shared My experience and Have Loved and Enjoy this Beautiful Place.
JMHO,