Type EGL Israel in the search bar and you will get a variety of threads back. There is no "right" answer to this question; as long as you know what you''re really getting and pay a fair price for the stone itself and not the paper then it may be an OK scenario.
Papers help sell diamonds to consumers. Expert dealers don''t much care what the paper says except in the finest stones. Dealers generally buy the diamond and the paper is just along for the eventual sale if it proves useful.
There are many good labs and many which are not good. If you do as you''ve been told and look into what others have said, you will find a very good consensus of what informed folks think of this particular lab and its paperwork.
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