RingChicky
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Apr 5, 2012
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- 4
Hi,
A jewelry store in town is having a retirement/"under new ownership soon" sale. Its a reputable store, its been in business for over 50 years. I found a .75 G SI1 good Princess cut diamond, In a 14 K white gold antique scroll setting (hollow). The jeweler's "clearance" price is $1,400, but he is willing to negotitate. All sales are final, but I asked if the new owners would give me a warranty anyway (plus, he said he'd still be working with the new owners in the "background"). They said yes, one year for the setting- as long as I bring it in every 3 months. He claims that the lowest he will take is $1,200- sales taxes included and give me a free written appraisal.
On negotiations, basically he said that if his vendor could buy it back or he could scrap it for more than he could sell it, he'd rather do that. I've been shopping around, and it seems that similar stones that have a certification range from $1,700 to $2,700 on this site, James Allen and Blue Nile. I also figure he has overhead, so diamonds at a store are a bit more. I was thinking of offering him $800 and work up (I don't think $1,200 is the lowest he can go). I don't want to insult the guy, but I also don't want to pay more than I have to- given that sales are final and he claims to be selling his stock at "rock bottom prices", and the stone is not certified.
What do you think? Is this a good starting point? What would a vendor buy-back be for this ring?
A jewelry store in town is having a retirement/"under new ownership soon" sale. Its a reputable store, its been in business for over 50 years. I found a .75 G SI1 good Princess cut diamond, In a 14 K white gold antique scroll setting (hollow). The jeweler's "clearance" price is $1,400, but he is willing to negotitate. All sales are final, but I asked if the new owners would give me a warranty anyway (plus, he said he'd still be working with the new owners in the "background"). They said yes, one year for the setting- as long as I bring it in every 3 months. He claims that the lowest he will take is $1,200- sales taxes included and give me a free written appraisal.
On negotiations, basically he said that if his vendor could buy it back or he could scrap it for more than he could sell it, he'd rather do that. I've been shopping around, and it seems that similar stones that have a certification range from $1,700 to $2,700 on this site, James Allen and Blue Nile. I also figure he has overhead, so diamonds at a store are a bit more. I was thinking of offering him $800 and work up (I don't think $1,200 is the lowest he can go). I don't want to insult the guy, but I also don't want to pay more than I have to- given that sales are final and he claims to be selling his stock at "rock bottom prices", and the stone is not certified.
What do you think? Is this a good starting point? What would a vendor buy-back be for this ring?