freddy2005
Rough_Rock
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- Feb 23, 2006
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Gosh. I can’t speak for all appraisers but the chances of me doing that is zero. I encourage all of my clients who are interested to watch the entire process, ask whatever questions they care to and to monitor the stone(s) the entire time. If you hand carry the stone to the appraiser, watch the whole process and take it with you when you leave, you can feel fairly secure. Actually, I think your risk of a stone switch by an appraiser is pretty low under any circumstance, whether you watch or not.
Not unless they want a 5 ct. to get them 20.Date: 3/9/2006 12:03:40 PM
Author:freddy2005
just being cautious, when u get ur ring or loose diamond appraise to check to see if it''s the actual one you purchase, what''s the chance/odd of the appraiser switching your stone to something else and saying it''s not the right one u bought?
Dave is right. It takes decades to build credibility and a good reputation. No professional with a conscience would risk destroying his good name and reputation.Date: 3/9/2006 5:48:23 PM
Author: oldminer
It takes decades to build credibility and a good reputation. No one who had invested so many years and effort into the construction of their credentials and reputation would would put all of that at risk for the sake of a quick single profit. Of course, it could happen, but it would be most extremely unlikely.
Knowing the internal characteristics of your diamond, having documentation of its quality, and possibly having it laser inscribed, all would play some role in assuring you of never having such a problem occur. If someone insists you leave your diamond for any work or service, be certain to get a written receipt which includes a description of your diamond. Preferably a clarity plot that you agree denotes the characteristics of your diamond could be included in such a description receipt.
LOL...what a relief LOL!Date: 3/10/2006 10:03:50 AM
Author: Richard Sherwood
Yes, I am awaiting the arrival of your stone with great anticipation, Small.
Those Infinity cuts are really hard to switch, so you''re safe for now.