Newbie here - I need a sanity check to make sure I'm not overreacting here. I purchased a $23K e-ring with Solomon Brothers in Atlanta a few months back and fully intended to get the matching wedding band and my own band there as well. I got a quote of $4,100 for the matching ladies band which shocked me given it has less diamonds on it than the e-ring setting, which was $2,950. I suppose I got a discount on the e-ring setting because of the stone I bought, but anyway...I did a price check with some online stores for the exact band and received 6 quotes back, none of which were more than $3,550 and one of which was $2,950.
I informed SB of the competing offers and they promptly came back and quote $3,100. Not to say anything about why they're marking up a matching band 32%+ to begin with for an existing customer, am I rightfully offended that they didn't match the price (they supposedly have a price match policy, by the way) and instead want to squeeze an extra $150 out of me? The fact that they're willing to lose a "good"(?) customer over $150 is a little shocking and offensive to me. Certainly I place some value on having a local jeweler that can take care of me if anything goes wrong, and if up front I had seen a $150 price difference I would've gone with SB without questioning it for that reason. But the fact that they're playing games with an existing customer personally offends me. I understand this is business but in my opinion this is a poor business decision and I don't want to do business anymore with them. Am I overreacting?
I informed SB of the competing offers and they promptly came back and quote $3,100. Not to say anything about why they're marking up a matching band 32%+ to begin with for an existing customer, am I rightfully offended that they didn't match the price (they supposedly have a price match policy, by the way) and instead want to squeeze an extra $150 out of me? The fact that they're willing to lose a "good"(?) customer over $150 is a little shocking and offensive to me. Certainly I place some value on having a local jeweler that can take care of me if anything goes wrong, and if up front I had seen a $150 price difference I would've gone with SB without questioning it for that reason. But the fact that they're playing games with an existing customer personally offends me. I understand this is business but in my opinion this is a poor business decision and I don't want to do business anymore with them. Am I overreacting?
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