Zappy
Shiny_Rock
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- Jan 25, 2010
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So at work (mall store....), I have constantly been hearing the worst things about AGS. Every time the lab is mentioned, I see cringed faces. Today, I mentioned how beautiful Peerless diamonds are and my coworker goes on about how an AGS ideal could never be good enough to make GIA EX and how AGS is a horrible lab because GIA grades based on the worst facet and AGS grades on facet averages. She also compared it to IGI and EGL and said it is too a soft lab... I had to hold my tongue and just sat there and smiled. Then she goes "your stone isn''t GIA, is it?" I tell her that it''s actually an ags000 and it''s beautiful. She then asked me what color/clarity my stone is (J I1), raised eyebrows, and goes on to bash on AGS some more!
Another time, we were all closing the store and talking about color. Both of the people I worked with mentioned that J''s were yellow. Oh no, that''s not insulting to me (and to all the beautiful J''s I''ve seen on pricescope!)... And to prove their point, they take out three non-certified Js, each a different intensity of yellow and say "see?". When I said "These are ''j'' according to who??", they tried explaining to me that all master sets are the same as GIA''s and Js are the same everywhere no matter who grades (even though there are eye visible variations)
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Oh, and one time my manager quizzed me and asked what I should look for in a cert to see if a diamond is cut well. I mentioned crown and pavilion angles and he said those were irrelevant and that you determine a good cut with only table and depth.
Can someone please explain to me where these people get this information??? I''m just so frustrated.
Sorry for ranting, I just had to get this off my chest and my friends irl probably wouldn''t get it. Lol.

Another time, we were all closing the store and talking about color. Both of the people I worked with mentioned that J''s were yellow. Oh no, that''s not insulting to me (and to all the beautiful J''s I''ve seen on pricescope!)... And to prove their point, they take out three non-certified Js, each a different intensity of yellow and say "see?". When I said "These are ''j'' according to who??", they tried explaining to me that all master sets are the same as GIA''s and Js are the same everywhere no matter who grades (even though there are eye visible variations)

Oh, and one time my manager quizzed me and asked what I should look for in a cert to see if a diamond is cut well. I mentioned crown and pavilion angles and he said those were irrelevant and that you determine a good cut with only table and depth.
Can someone please explain to me where these people get this information??? I''m just so frustrated.
Sorry for ranting, I just had to get this off my chest and my friends irl probably wouldn''t get it. Lol.