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Is this a good (fair) deal? |
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| P: 11/27/2002 3:54:50 PM | |
Mark 42 Rough Rock Total Posts: 2 Last Post: 11/27/2002 Member Since: 11/27/2002 |
Supposing it's the lowest grade in the range given, is it a fair price? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=10986&item=983083314
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| Posted: 11/27/2002 3:54:50 PM | |
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| P: 11/27/2002 4:16:44 PM | |
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slmulkey Cut Rock Total Posts: 133 Last Post: 2/27/2009 Member Since: 10/31/2002 |
You might want to consider buying cz's instead of that low of a quality diamond. I think that they would be much prettier. Or you could choose smaller diamond earings and up the quality. I don't know if that is a fair price or not, the price stats on this website don't cover diamonds in that color range. |
| Posted: 11/27/2002 4:16:44 PM | |
| P: 11/27/2002 4:23:14 PM | |
Mark 42 Rough Rock Total Posts: 2 Last Post: 11/27/2002 Member Since: 11/27/2002 |
I'd assume they are K or L and I2 at worst. That actually is an auction for the same item/seller as the one I was looking at. It went higher than it was when I originally posted the question. It was right at $200 at that time. The problem I have with CZ's is that the ones I had in the past seemed to lose their lustre as they got old, which I assume is due to microscopic pitting &/or scratches on the surfaces of the facets. Wouldn't a real diamond be harder and more durable? |
| Posted: 11/27/2002 4:23:14 PM | |
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