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Jen:
I live in Chicago and my boyfriend and I have had the jewelry district shopping experience here. Ultimately we ended up buying online (I shouldn't know this as he hasn't officially proposed yet but yesterday was supposed to be the day and he had an elaborate set up all planned and then the ring didn't get here in time--so he let the cat out of the bag although I haven't received proposal or ring yet. MAYBE TODAY!!!!!). Anyway, it is worth going and having a look. We had a decent budget, but what it boiled down to was that we could get a much nicer stone online for a cheaper price. It was certainly helpful to go and see a lot of stones in person. Also, it helps to get the B&M pricings so you can compare the price for a similar stone online. We really liked the people at Windy City Diamonds, Diamonds on Wabash and some of the "stands" at the Wabash Jewelers Mall at 5 S. Wabash. The worst experience we had was at New York Jewelers. They basically locked us in a room with three stones and did not want us to leave until we had purchased one. It was very uncomfortable and none of the stones they showed us were that great. They use very high pressure sales techniques. The other places we went were friendlier and not so pushy. Don't worry so much about bringing your pen and paper. If you see something you like or want to remember, ask the jeweler for a copy of the cert, or ask them to write all the details of the diamond down for you. FYI, we were a little nervous about purchasing an expensive stone online that we had never seen. Whiteflash had the diamond shipped to Chicago, before we committed to buying, so we could view it and make a decision. If you see a stone online, many of the online dealers will be happy to ship it here to an independent appraiser for you to view before committing to a purchase. Good luck! |
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My business is 3 hours from Chicago and that is my biggest customer base. Yes they will drive a 4 hour round trip to keep from buying there.
Big city , big overhead, fast talking salesman. I guess some people like going to an easy going farm town with an educated gemologist, that has low overhead and a heart of gold ,a family business with midwestern values that will be honest with them and think $100 profit is the world ![]() These are the places you want to shop. Best of luck in the biggest liars club Ive known ![]() |
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Thanks for the names Googleman and Lawmax. One is actually the place that one of the guys who was recently engaged mentioned... maybe we'll have to stop by there.
We didnt make it downtown because of all of the crazy weather. I ended up not having power at my mom's house and wasn't going venture out in the crazy stuff. So we still need to go... |