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Why would anyone pay money for swarovski crystals? It's just cheap old leaded glass, not really even a gemstone at all. And why would anyone in their right mind pay to have little pieces of glass stuck on their vacuum cleaner? Aren't you supposed to be vacuuming that crap up?