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Ideal_Rock
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I got this thread idea from StonieGirl, and wanted to start it because I have some gripes I want to get off my chest and I couldn''t wait to do it:
Here''s my experiences with "competent benchmen" in my area: one guy tried to engrave a platinum band, ruined it (the letters are stamped on there like 3 times, skipping around like he was drunk) and then asked me "what kind of metal IS this?"
This is my husband''s 25th anniversary band. It looks like hell inside.
Then i had another jeweler quote me $3,600 to put my 1 carat diamond in a standard three stone mount (which I picked out of a catalog, no melee, etc.) . Of course, he was including the pair of blackish 3 mm blue sapphire rounds that he was going to plop in on either side, so that made it a bargain.
Obviously, that ring never got made.
Yet another experience; I asked a jeweler to swap out a small 3 mm stone that was an I2 for at least an SI stone. When I picked up the pendant, I was looking at a yellowish stone that didn''t match anything else in the pendant. Stuck out like a sore thumb. For this privilege I was charged $200. I don''t wear the pendant anymore.
How about the jeweler that cleaned my DH''s Rolex? The crystal was put on poorly, and a month later it got moisture inside and he wouldn''t fix it. That was $700 down the drain.
Another favorite is the jewelry store that orders every single ring it has in a size 4, then charges $75 to size them. Even your new overpriced $40,000 ring, he wants that extra $75 (I didn''t buy the ring). I felt better when they declared bankruptcy this year, but then he reopened 2 months later under a new name, so he was just sticking it to all his suppliers and getting out of his lease. I fully understood his pricing when I saw the same ring at his store and at Costco. It''s a very distinctive ring, not your standard fare, so it was easy to spot. His was priced at $22,000 and the costco one was $6,400.
Or the jeweler that wants $12,000 for a synthetic emerald ring with .75 ctw diamond melee. It took 3 tries at questioning before they admitted it was a synthetic, kept calling it "Chatham". They were willing to "make a deal" at $10,000.
I could continue, but thinking of all these morons and shysters is making me mad, so I''m stopping.
SO, is it any wonder I have resorted to setting stones myself?
Here''s my experiences with "competent benchmen" in my area: one guy tried to engrave a platinum band, ruined it (the letters are stamped on there like 3 times, skipping around like he was drunk) and then asked me "what kind of metal IS this?"
Then i had another jeweler quote me $3,600 to put my 1 carat diamond in a standard three stone mount (which I picked out of a catalog, no melee, etc.) . Of course, he was including the pair of blackish 3 mm blue sapphire rounds that he was going to plop in on either side, so that made it a bargain.
Yet another experience; I asked a jeweler to swap out a small 3 mm stone that was an I2 for at least an SI stone. When I picked up the pendant, I was looking at a yellowish stone that didn''t match anything else in the pendant. Stuck out like a sore thumb. For this privilege I was charged $200. I don''t wear the pendant anymore.
How about the jeweler that cleaned my DH''s Rolex? The crystal was put on poorly, and a month later it got moisture inside and he wouldn''t fix it. That was $700 down the drain.
Another favorite is the jewelry store that orders every single ring it has in a size 4, then charges $75 to size them. Even your new overpriced $40,000 ring, he wants that extra $75 (I didn''t buy the ring). I felt better when they declared bankruptcy this year, but then he reopened 2 months later under a new name, so he was just sticking it to all his suppliers and getting out of his lease. I fully understood his pricing when I saw the same ring at his store and at Costco. It''s a very distinctive ring, not your standard fare, so it was easy to spot. His was priced at $22,000 and the costco one was $6,400.
Or the jeweler that wants $12,000 for a synthetic emerald ring with .75 ctw diamond melee. It took 3 tries at questioning before they admitted it was a synthetic, kept calling it "Chatham". They were willing to "make a deal" at $10,000.
I could continue, but thinking of all these morons and shysters is making me mad, so I''m stopping.
SO, is it any wonder I have resorted to setting stones myself?