jaxteach77
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2007
- Messages
- 8
Thank you for your advise RockDoc. We purchased the ring at Jared.
Ideally, my best solution if possible after speaking to the appraiser, would be to have the chip polished and keep my original stone. There is engraving on 3 sides of the girdle so I can''t have that compromised. If it is possible to have the chip polished and not decrease the value too much, that is what will make me happy. I would expect for Jared to pay for the labor required, the cost of having the stone recertified by GIA and any further appraisal costs I incur due to their error.
When the manager initially offered a replacement stone, I asked about having the stone polished or even re-cut. Even though replacement was our "only option" the manager dimissed my request because it didn''t make sense to him to do that. Hopefully this will be an option open to me as I go forward.
Ideally, my best solution if possible after speaking to the appraiser, would be to have the chip polished and keep my original stone. There is engraving on 3 sides of the girdle so I can''t have that compromised. If it is possible to have the chip polished and not decrease the value too much, that is what will make me happy. I would expect for Jared to pay for the labor required, the cost of having the stone recertified by GIA and any further appraisal costs I incur due to their error.
When the manager initially offered a replacement stone, I asked about having the stone polished or even re-cut. Even though replacement was our "only option" the manager dimissed my request because it didn''t make sense to him to do that. Hopefully this will be an option open to me as I go forward.