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Blue Nile Upgrade and Price Match Program

centralsquare

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I received an email today from BN that said it had "New Diamond Programs." Anyway, not sure if they are truly new, but I don't recall discussion on PS regarding them. There are two:

- Upgrade policy which appears to be inclusive of diamonds outside their Signature Ideals (which I believe was the scope of their program previously)

http://www.bluenile.com/diamond-upgrade-program

- Price match program: seems you call with specs of a diamond from another vendor and they may match the price on a similar diamond

http://www.bluenile.com/diamonds/diamond-price-match

Interesting!
 

tyty333

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Well, that is nice to know. I wish you didnt have to spend double the amount you spent on your first stone...that might make
an upgrade out of the question for a lot of people but might work well on smaller stones.
 

AGBF

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centralsquare|1322624401|3071334 said:
I received an email today from BN that said it had "New Diamond Programs." Anyway, not sure if they are truly new, but I don't recall discussion on PS regarding them. There are two:

- Upgrade policy which appears to be inclusive of diamonds outside their Signature Ideals (which I believe was the scope of their program previously)

http://www.bluenile.com/diamond-upgrade-program

- Price match program: seems you call with specs of a diamond from another vendor and they may match the price on a similar diamond

http://www.bluenile.com/diamonds/diamond-price-match

Interesting!

Well...it doesn't affect me, and I spent what I consider a substantial amount with Blue Nile on a diamond that is still in pristine condition (as is its cert) a few years back. No matter how much I spend on a new stone, no upgrade policies affect any of the diamonds I ever bought. I can either resell my non-ideal stones to professionals who want to recut them since they are high color and clarity or sell the non-ideal and ideal ones to fellow consumers on my own or I can keep them! So far, I'm keeping everything!

Deb/AGBF
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Amys Bling

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Nice to know. The spending double to upgrade is rough if you bought an expensive diamond to begin with... Although with rising prices a small upgrade might cost you double depending when you purchased...
 

E B

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We were able to get them to price match in Oct. and saved a couple hundred dollars.
 

Andelain

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The downside to the upgrade policies of all the vendors is that you can only get your purchase price in credit. So if you paid $5000 for a stone that would sell for $7000 now, you'd still only get the $5000. I think in the case of super-ideals I'd try to sell it first for a little more than the $5000. I've already sold 2 stones that I bought in 2010 for more than I paid.
 
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