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"Like EBay, But Stricter Screening Process": Ruby Lane, An Antique Lovers Online "Fix"

There are all sorts of buy/sell sites out there these days, but none as unique as Ruby Lane. While many buy/sell sites offer a wide variety of products to choose from, Ruby Lane is very specific to those who love Antiques, fine art, collectibles and jewelry, thus making sure that their site not only offers high quality products, but gives the advantage of having high quality sellers as well.

Purchasing products online from an individual can be tricky and involves a lot of trust. Ruby Lane insures nothing but trustworthy sellers by having a rigorous Quality Assurance program in place. Each seller who wants to set up a shop on Ruby Lane is pre-screened by their in-house arts and antiques professionals and must meet specific quality and professional standards before they can open their shop, unlike other sites where anyone can simply give themselves a screen name and start selling products.

Browsing the products available is easy. Categories are set up in the side bar, making your search for a particular item simple. I found my favorite collectible brand, Lladro, easily in the Collectible Antiques category. I received my first Lladro back in high school when we had an exchange student from Spain spend a year with us. I have always wanted to purchase another, and now that I know where I can find them in a one-stop shop, I will be sure to be back on Ruby Lane’s site searching for that perfect Lladro soon.

If you are looking for quality antiques, fine art, collectibles or jewelry from quality sellers, be sure to check out Ruby Lane.


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