I saw this ad for James Allen, and it was all “Pay at Chanel with Klarna!” Which, okay, is an option. Splitting payments into 4 installments sounds kinda tempting when staring down a five-figure price tag for, say, a Coco Crush ring (I can dream, can’t I?). But is it *really* the best way? Eh, maybe. Depends on your self-control, tbh. I’d probably end up spending even *more* if I thought I could just break it down.
And then there’s the whole authentication thing. Bagaholic, apparently, authenticates Chanel jewelry. Good to know, right? Especially if you’re buying secondhand. You don’t wanna end up with some, like, *super* convincing knockoff. I mean, imagine the embarrassment! I’d rather stick pins in my eyes.
So, what *do* Chanel stores actually accept? Raja Jewelers (whoever they are, “Monarch of the Gold World” is a bold claim!), says they take the usual suspects: Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover. Standard credit and debit card fare. Seems legit. But what about, like, Bitcoin? Kidding! (Mostly.)
Worthy.com says you can *sell* Chanel jewelry through them, which is a handy tip if you’re, I don’t know, needing to fund a new, *even shinier* Chanel piece. That’s what I’d do anyway. Upgrade, always upgrade.
Honestly, though, the *real* question is, how do you justify spending so much on, well, anything? Chanel or not. It’s beautiful, sure. “Made from the most precious materials and the rarest stones,” as Shop LC says. Like, yeah, 18k gold and all that jazz. But still! It’s a *thing*. A really, really expensive thing.