Hello, and please excuse the rambling in the post but its 4 AM and this has just been keeping me awake.
I could use some advice. I've been shopping around the past few months for an engagement ring. Firstly, I educated myself somewhat by buying a few books which explained the 4 C's, and all the things that go with it (I know I've only scratched the surface), as well as reading a lot of info online (which is how I found this site). But I think I am going about my shopping the wrong way....or doing something wrong.
Today, for instance, I went to Reeds Jewelers in my local mall. I explained the type of stone I would like (near 1 carat, D-F VS2 or so, Oval) and, since I've never seen a store with any loose ovals in stock so far, we decided to order a couple in from a large list of their stones. The ones we ordered in are "on sale" and will cost me around 5,500 to 6500 for the ones I listed above. I asked about their dimensions and was told she didnt have that info....hopefully when they come in I can find out.
Here is what I just do not understand. For similar stones, I've found internet prices for literally thousands less. One on the list that would cost me 7k at a local store might cost me 3-4k online. I mentioned this to her and she explained to me about how plenty of people come get their online stones appraised there, and are dismayed to find out that their stones are chipped, poor quality, not matching the certification, etc. She warned me "Do not buy online."
I'm naturally thinking that she is just trying to eliminate some serious competition. I know about overhead causing a large price difference, but these differences are huge. Still, I'm wary of making purchases online...I like to be able to see and compare several different stones before I buy. Anyway, what do you think of what I would be charged? Most stores here want to charge me around 6k for a .85ct oval with the qualities listed above, but online I can find them so much cheaper.
Am I better off buying the stone online? Would anyone like to give me some advice? I hate going in the stores because I'm a fairly shy person, and never really bring up the prices I can find online for fear I might "offend" the people there or start an arguement.
edit: Gah, still can't sleep. Every time my eyes close I see diamonds and I keep going over my mental check list of bands to choose from. After realizing this site has a long list of diamonds accessable from the front page, I see that the costs in the local shops around town are way too high. I was ready to just give up and pay the higher price earlier, but now I think I'm pretty much decided on buying online. The only question is from whom.
Where have any of y'all had any great success buying loose stones online?
I could use some advice. I've been shopping around the past few months for an engagement ring. Firstly, I educated myself somewhat by buying a few books which explained the 4 C's, and all the things that go with it (I know I've only scratched the surface), as well as reading a lot of info online (which is how I found this site). But I think I am going about my shopping the wrong way....or doing something wrong.
Today, for instance, I went to Reeds Jewelers in my local mall. I explained the type of stone I would like (near 1 carat, D-F VS2 or so, Oval) and, since I've never seen a store with any loose ovals in stock so far, we decided to order a couple in from a large list of their stones. The ones we ordered in are "on sale" and will cost me around 5,500 to 6500 for the ones I listed above. I asked about their dimensions and was told she didnt have that info....hopefully when they come in I can find out.
Here is what I just do not understand. For similar stones, I've found internet prices for literally thousands less. One on the list that would cost me 7k at a local store might cost me 3-4k online. I mentioned this to her and she explained to me about how plenty of people come get their online stones appraised there, and are dismayed to find out that their stones are chipped, poor quality, not matching the certification, etc. She warned me "Do not buy online."
I'm naturally thinking that she is just trying to eliminate some serious competition. I know about overhead causing a large price difference, but these differences are huge. Still, I'm wary of making purchases online...I like to be able to see and compare several different stones before I buy. Anyway, what do you think of what I would be charged? Most stores here want to charge me around 6k for a .85ct oval with the qualities listed above, but online I can find them so much cheaper.

Am I better off buying the stone online? Would anyone like to give me some advice? I hate going in the stores because I'm a fairly shy person, and never really bring up the prices I can find online for fear I might "offend" the people there or start an arguement.
edit: Gah, still can't sleep. Every time my eyes close I see diamonds and I keep going over my mental check list of bands to choose from. After realizing this site has a long list of diamonds accessable from the front page, I see that the costs in the local shops around town are way too high. I was ready to just give up and pay the higher price earlier, but now I think I'm pretty much decided on buying online. The only question is from whom.
Where have any of y'all had any great success buying loose stones online?