lola_relli
Rough_Rock
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- Feb 9, 2013
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Two days ago, I went to a local jeweler recommended by a very close friend. My friend says she and her family have used this jeweler for years, so I felt I could trust them. Also, the company has been around for over 25 years.
My fiancé purchased a gorgeous halo micropave engagement ring for me from Blue Nile. I thought I wanted to have my wedding band custom made to "fit" around the protrusion made by the halo engagement ring. This is why we went to the local jeweler.
I walked in, and the guy at the counter glanced at my ring, asked what I would like, and then proceeded to take us across the hall to an actual jewelry designer in a separate store. We left my ring with the designer for about 15 minutes. The designer then called us back over to him to view a "sketch" of a matching ring. This was done on a 3in x 5in scrap piece of paper. The jeweler salesman then crunched numbers, gave us a price estimate, and we accepted. He then said I would have to LEAVE MY ENGAGEMENT RING with them for "awhile" (maybe 2-3 weeks), while they made a wax mold of the matching band. NO PAPERWORK INVOLVED (very, very dumb on my part).
That same afternoon, the jeweler called to say a wax mold was not possible, and I would just have to trust they are doing the right thing. I panicked, and called my friend who recommended them. She is swearing up and down that they are ok. She then calls them, and has the office manager call me back. The manager states, "We understand your frustration and concern, and although no paperwork is involved, this is normal protocol. We take for granted that we are trusted, and assume everyone feels the same. I promise your ring is ok, and everything will be ok". Embarrassed at the time, I backed down and agreed.
Now two days later, I am not only wanting to change my mind on the style of ring (I now want a regular band without a notch made to fit the engagement ring), I am in absolute panic over leaving my engagement ring. With no receipt, how can I prove they did not switch the stone, if I happen to question it? Can I take our original paperwork of the ring and have it appraised elsewhere? Can they switch my original request to make a regular band? Should they be able to return my engagement ring since I know just want a simple matching band without a form to fit my engagement ring? How stupid am I for leaving my ring? I literally did not sleep last night because of this. They are closed on Saturdays and Sundays (which is today and tomorrow), so I have to now wait until Monday! PLEASE HELP!
My fiancé purchased a gorgeous halo micropave engagement ring for me from Blue Nile. I thought I wanted to have my wedding band custom made to "fit" around the protrusion made by the halo engagement ring. This is why we went to the local jeweler.
I walked in, and the guy at the counter glanced at my ring, asked what I would like, and then proceeded to take us across the hall to an actual jewelry designer in a separate store. We left my ring with the designer for about 15 minutes. The designer then called us back over to him to view a "sketch" of a matching ring. This was done on a 3in x 5in scrap piece of paper. The jeweler salesman then crunched numbers, gave us a price estimate, and we accepted. He then said I would have to LEAVE MY ENGAGEMENT RING with them for "awhile" (maybe 2-3 weeks), while they made a wax mold of the matching band. NO PAPERWORK INVOLVED (very, very dumb on my part).
That same afternoon, the jeweler called to say a wax mold was not possible, and I would just have to trust they are doing the right thing. I panicked, and called my friend who recommended them. She is swearing up and down that they are ok. She then calls them, and has the office manager call me back. The manager states, "We understand your frustration and concern, and although no paperwork is involved, this is normal protocol. We take for granted that we are trusted, and assume everyone feels the same. I promise your ring is ok, and everything will be ok". Embarrassed at the time, I backed down and agreed.
Now two days later, I am not only wanting to change my mind on the style of ring (I now want a regular band without a notch made to fit the engagement ring), I am in absolute panic over leaving my engagement ring. With no receipt, how can I prove they did not switch the stone, if I happen to question it? Can I take our original paperwork of the ring and have it appraised elsewhere? Can they switch my original request to make a regular band? Should they be able to return my engagement ring since I know just want a simple matching band without a form to fit my engagement ring? How stupid am I for leaving my ring? I literally did not sleep last night because of this. They are closed on Saturdays and Sundays (which is today and tomorrow), so I have to now wait until Monday! PLEASE HELP!