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Thanks! It's the cleanest SI2 I've ever seen. And to think I told Jim at DCD not to even bother showing it to me since I couldn't possibly be satisfied with an SI2 . . . he sure proved me wrong!
The first two pics are care of Jim. Unfortunately, I didn't get a pic of the loose stone but I think these are great anyway. The second set I took with my Canon Digital Rebel. Not great pics but I'm still learning how to use it. Meg |
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I am so glad you had a great experience with DCD, too! When I first contacted DCD about a few stones a month ago, I was blown away by their prompt response and personal attention. They were very frank and honest when they gave opinions and never once made me feel like I was being the pain-in-the-ass that I was. One day before I was getting two stones shipped out to me to compare, I had a 25 minute conversation with Jim in which he personally examined the stones while on the phone and answered EVERY one of my questions without hinting that I was wasting his time. When the diamonds arrived the very next morning as I was promised, I was astonished that their visual performance exceeded my lofty expectations. First and foremost, I want to thank Jim for never pressuring me into spending more than my budget would allow. Secondly, I was to thank DCD (and all of you Pricescope peeps) for educating me on how to maximize the beauty of the stone by finding a combination of Cut, Color and Clarity that I was comfortable with. I would have never expected that I would ultimately choose an "I1" stone, but as the advice goes around here, you have to go with what your two eyes see. Lastly, I was stunned when I pulled a 180 at the last minute and decided not to use Dirt Cheap Diamonds to mount my stone in the E-Ring and Jim actually supported my decision to use a local B&M (with which I have a business relationship) to set the diamond and purchase the ring from. It is rare in business for an entrepreneur to turn down the opportunity to make money, but Jim was never anything but gracious for my business that he did earn. I must admit that I am a tough, somewhat cynical, customer but Jim, Josh and Jennifer at Dirt Cheap Diamonds have more than earned my endorsement. I will definitely use DCD in the future to purchase diamond earrings and heartily recommend to anyone who needs some guidance to give Jim and the staff at DCD a chance to earn your business. I highly doubt you will be let down. Thanks again, Jim!! Pics and specs of the diamond and finished ring to follow shortly! Best, Matt Hammar
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Matt - sounds like you and I valued the same thing in our experiences. Honesty without the hype. I am very analytical by nature which can make me a challenging customer but am no where near a diamond expert so I was definately out of my element. Jim and Josh never made me feel like I was being a pain (which I was) and didn't treat me like an "ignorant buyer" (which I got with several jewelry stores). With Dirt Cheap, I felt like the emphasis was on making me feel comfortable with the purchase and not on rushing the sale. It really surprised me since I never expected to be talked out of spending more money! In the end, not only did I get a beautiful ring but I felt really good about my decision. There's a lot to be said for that.
Can't wait to see your ring -- post those pics! Meg |
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Hi there...being the hack photographer I am, I apologize in advance for the way these pics have massacred the beauty of the stone It scored a 1.8 on the HCA with EEVV as the ratings:AGS Ideal Cut Diamond Polish: Ideal Symmetry: Ideal Carat Weight: 0.831 Color: E Clarity: I1 Measurements: 5.99x6.03x3.73 Depth: 62.1 Table: 56 Culet: Pointed Girdle: 1.7-2.5 Fluorescence: None Crown Angle: 35.1 Pavilion Angle: 40.8 The ring is a simple, 950 platinum, six-prong Tiffany solitaire, mounted and set beautifully by Rich at Bloomfield Jewelers in Pittsburgh, PA. I hope she likes it as much as I do! -Matt
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