I Was Convinced ZORÉ Was a Scam. Spoiler: I Played Myself.
Alright, let’s be real—I’ve been burned before. You know the drill: you see some fire jewelry online, the pics are giving luxury, the price is suspiciously good… and then the package arrives, and it’s giving “wish I hadn’t bothered.”So when I saw ZORÉ? Yeah, my scam radar was going off.
But the designs were too good, and I couldn’t shake the feeling that I was lowkey missing out. So I did what any cautious (read: paranoid) shopper would do—I went full FBImode. Read every review, lurked their socials, even checked their tagged pics (because companies can curate their own feed, but the peopledon’t lie). Everything seemed solid, but I was still waiting for a red flag to pop up.
Then I decided to test their customer service because, let’s be real, if they fumble that, it’s game over. But nah—they understood the assignment. No generic bot replies, no weird delays. They hit me with detailed answers, legit receipts about their quality checks, even certifications. At that point, I was like, Alright, fine. I’ll risk it.
Fast-forward to my package arriving, and… HELLO?!The second I unboxed it, I knew I’d played myself. The necklace was STUNNING. No flimsy, weirdly lightweight, low-quality nonsense—just pure, this-should’ve-cost-moreshine. Been wearing it non-stop, and it still looks fresh out of the box.
So yeah, consider me converted. ZORÉ ate, left no crumbs, and now I’m about to be thatperson pushing their jewelry on all my friends. If you’re still debating? Don’t be thatperson. Just add to cart.