bostonguy2012
Rough_Rock
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- Apr 17, 2012
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Good Afternoon All --
First, thank you for even taking the time to read this.
Let me give you the short of it and if you want to continue reading, you will read the long of it...
I proposed with a (G SI2, FRB, 'tripple ex', 1.02) she was so happy but wanted a bigger stone (went back to the same jeweler) got a different stone 1.25 F SI2 ... the fiance still was not happy, tried to get my money back (six months later) and the jeweler basically treated me like a total ( fill in whatever expletive you want).
Went to two well known places and they offered as high as 5,000 when I paid 12,500 for the setting and center stone.
How do I know if I got screwed? I know I did but how do I know? Also, anyone ever come across this? What did you do? I realize 6 months is a long time but to be offered a SIGNIFICANT amount less at a bigger store makes me sick.
The Long of it...
I spent a lot of time with this local jeweler trying to pick out the perfect stone. He spent a lot of time with me helping me stay within my budget, etc. At the time I had two pieces of jewelry I wanted to trade in and he offered me the highest amount by a lot. (should have been red flag number one) Between his help and my money, I picked out a stone that I would have sworn she was going to love. She initially did but wanted something a bit bigger (and she had it in her mind that she could see yellow in the stone. Again, this first stone was a G, SI2, 1.01 'triple ex')
She and I went back to the jeweler to get a new stone as she wasn't happy...and we all know if she aint happy, neither am I. So, for another 3,300 I purchased a bigger stone (1.25 F, SI2, 'triple ex').
The other day she was showing her friend and when she saw it, it looked 'cloudy' and 'wet.' After that she began feeling it and she noticed an indent / inclusion. I took it back to the jeweler and he said there was nothing there and that she would have to come in and explain to him what she was seeing, etc.
I showed it to a more reputable dealer and they said it was a natural inclusion and that the original jeweler was correct.
After doing some thinking and taking several steps back from the situation, it seemed to me the original jeweler is / was a salesman and would say or tell me exactly what I wanted to hear and that I more than likely over-paid for the ring.
Going back to Mr. More Reputable Dealer, for bleeps and giggles, I had them tell me what they would give me in trade towards another stone...they told me they would give me $5,000. Again, for bleeps I went to another jeweler to see what they would give me and they said max of $5,500.
So my question to anyone is: what do I do? She still isn't happy (and before judgement is made towards her, she is a sweetheart and is the LEAST picky person I know)... I DID attempt to get my money back from Mr. Local Jeweler but he laughed at me and said no way. I don't want to get taken on this and I also want her to be happy.
Thank you again for any suggestions and advice.
First, thank you for even taking the time to read this.
Let me give you the short of it and if you want to continue reading, you will read the long of it...
I proposed with a (G SI2, FRB, 'tripple ex', 1.02) she was so happy but wanted a bigger stone (went back to the same jeweler) got a different stone 1.25 F SI2 ... the fiance still was not happy, tried to get my money back (six months later) and the jeweler basically treated me like a total ( fill in whatever expletive you want).
Went to two well known places and they offered as high as 5,000 when I paid 12,500 for the setting and center stone.
How do I know if I got screwed? I know I did but how do I know? Also, anyone ever come across this? What did you do? I realize 6 months is a long time but to be offered a SIGNIFICANT amount less at a bigger store makes me sick.
The Long of it...
I spent a lot of time with this local jeweler trying to pick out the perfect stone. He spent a lot of time with me helping me stay within my budget, etc. At the time I had two pieces of jewelry I wanted to trade in and he offered me the highest amount by a lot. (should have been red flag number one) Between his help and my money, I picked out a stone that I would have sworn she was going to love. She initially did but wanted something a bit bigger (and she had it in her mind that she could see yellow in the stone. Again, this first stone was a G, SI2, 1.01 'triple ex')
She and I went back to the jeweler to get a new stone as she wasn't happy...and we all know if she aint happy, neither am I. So, for another 3,300 I purchased a bigger stone (1.25 F, SI2, 'triple ex').
The other day she was showing her friend and when she saw it, it looked 'cloudy' and 'wet.' After that she began feeling it and she noticed an indent / inclusion. I took it back to the jeweler and he said there was nothing there and that she would have to come in and explain to him what she was seeing, etc.
I showed it to a more reputable dealer and they said it was a natural inclusion and that the original jeweler was correct.
After doing some thinking and taking several steps back from the situation, it seemed to me the original jeweler is / was a salesman and would say or tell me exactly what I wanted to hear and that I more than likely over-paid for the ring.
Going back to Mr. More Reputable Dealer, for bleeps and giggles, I had them tell me what they would give me in trade towards another stone...they told me they would give me $5,000. Again, for bleeps I went to another jeweler to see what they would give me and they said max of $5,500.
So my question to anyone is: what do I do? She still isn't happy (and before judgement is made towards her, she is a sweetheart and is the LEAST picky person I know)... I DID attempt to get my money back from Mr. Local Jeweler but he laughed at me and said no way. I don't want to get taken on this and I also want her to be happy.
Thank you again for any suggestions and advice.