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Author Topic:   Advise, please...
Sstef25
rough rock

Posts: 1
From:Newark, CA USA
Registered: Oct 2001

posted 10-21-2001 08:53 PM    
HI, all! Have a question. A few years ago I got a divorce and I have a diamond band from that marriage...and several months ago my mom passed away and now I have her wedding rings. Both rings have good size stones in them; mine was a 3/4 karat main stone with at least 30 points in rounds and mom's was at least 1.5 karats with another half karat in baguets and rounds. I would like to do something with these stones, but a year or so ago I took my ring, (before mom died) to several jewelry stores and they said they wouldn't give me anything for the stones so I could buy something different, all they would do is reset the stones I have. Now I have another larger ring in my possession that is a wedding ring and definitely looks like one. I would wear it since it is pretty, but I'm not married. Someone told me that jewelry stores are pretty suspicious of people coming around with diamond rings that they want to trade in on larger stones because the traded in rings could be stolen or something. This is definitely NOT the case with my rings...they are definitely mine lawfully. Is there anyway I can trade these rings in on a larger diamond ring? Sure would appreciate some advice on this. Thanks!

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Stef

 

oldminer
cut rock

Posts: 124
From:Philadelphia, PA
Registered: Sep 2000

posted 10-22-2001 08:20 AM    
There will be many jewelers willing to buy or trade the rings. You ought to go to places that advertise "WE BUY". Get their best offers.

THEN, go find what you'd like to own for yourself. GET THE BEST PRICE ON THAT, too.

ONLY after those two things are done, show the items you want to trade in. If you cannot get more than you have been offered from the cash "WE BUY" guys, don't make the trade-in, go back to the outright buyers. If you can get as much or more for your trade-ins with the retailer, then make the trade and the purchase.

YOU CANNOT SHOW YOUR TRADE-IN JEWELRY BEFORE YOU GET THE RIGHT PRICE ON WHAT YOU WANT TO PURCHASE. If you play your cards too fast, you will never be able to arrive at the "right" price overall.

Best of luck!


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David Atlas
Accredited Gem Appraisers

[This message has been edited by oldminer (edited 10-22-2001).]
 

StevL
cut rock

Posts: 201
From:South Carolina, USA
Registered: Jan 1900

posted 10-22-2001 10:31 AM    
This is rather dumb, but where is Newark, CA?

We may could tell you about a good jeweler or two in that area.

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