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Rough_Rock
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- Apr 9, 2008
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I have a long story to set up my question so please bear with me. Also, I'm brand new here!
Prior to purchasing a diamond engagement ring from an estate sale I took it to a local jewelry store to have it appraised. The jewelry store gave me a written appraisal that the ring was worth about $11,000 in its antique setting. Also, the written appraisal had this on it:
"We estimate the value as listed for insurance or other purposes at current retail value, excluding Federal and other taxes. In making this appraisal we DO NOT agree to purchase or replace the articles. The foregoing Appraisal is made with the understanding that the Appraiser assumes no liability with respect to any action that may be taken on the basis of this Appraisal."
I purchased the ring for $3,500 from the estate sale because of the value on the appraisal.
I later had the ring appraised by two different Graduate Gemologists. One appraised the ring at about $3,800 and the other appraised it at about $4,300.00.
Now I'm really mad! I would NEVER have purchased this ring from the estate sale if the local jewelry store had not appraised the ring at about $11,000.
When I confronted the local jewelry store about this he said he stood by his appraisal and that the appraisal also had a "waiver" - the part that says the Appraiser assumes no liability with respect to any action, blah, blah, blah, so I can't do anything about it anyway. Plus, he said that I still have a ring worth more than I paid for it so what's my problem? Oh, plus the jerk said that since I didn't buy the ring from him and he didn't have anything to do with the purchase or sale of the ring that I can't do anything to him. Is he right?
I feel like the local jewelry store committed fraud in this appraisal and I'm going to sue them for fraud to get the difference of what the ring is worth according to the Graduate Gemologists and what the local store appraised it at.
Thought/comments??
Prior to purchasing a diamond engagement ring from an estate sale I took it to a local jewelry store to have it appraised. The jewelry store gave me a written appraisal that the ring was worth about $11,000 in its antique setting. Also, the written appraisal had this on it:
"We estimate the value as listed for insurance or other purposes at current retail value, excluding Federal and other taxes. In making this appraisal we DO NOT agree to purchase or replace the articles. The foregoing Appraisal is made with the understanding that the Appraiser assumes no liability with respect to any action that may be taken on the basis of this Appraisal."
I purchased the ring for $3,500 from the estate sale because of the value on the appraisal.
I later had the ring appraised by two different Graduate Gemologists. One appraised the ring at about $3,800 and the other appraised it at about $4,300.00.
Now I'm really mad! I would NEVER have purchased this ring from the estate sale if the local jewelry store had not appraised the ring at about $11,000.
When I confronted the local jewelry store about this he said he stood by his appraisal and that the appraisal also had a "waiver" - the part that says the Appraiser assumes no liability with respect to any action, blah, blah, blah, so I can't do anything about it anyway. Plus, he said that I still have a ring worth more than I paid for it so what's my problem? Oh, plus the jerk said that since I didn't buy the ring from him and he didn't have anything to do with the purchase or sale of the ring that I can't do anything to him. Is he right?
I feel like the local jewelry store committed fraud in this appraisal and I'm going to sue them for fraud to get the difference of what the ring is worth according to the Graduate Gemologists and what the local store appraised it at.
Thought/comments??