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Brilliant_Rock
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- Feb 20, 2006
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I'm second guessing myself. I recently commissioned a diamond bracelet from a local jeweller (not internet). I have purchased loose stones from this jeweller in the past (that's their primary business) but have never had anything made by them. I chose the diamonds and was satisifed with the price they quoted for both the stones and to make the piece, and said that I would go ahead with it. I asked how much of a deposit they wanted, and they told me that they only accept full-payment upfront via any of the major credit cards. I thought this was a bit odd, but thought if there was any problem, I always had the backing of the credit card company. I'm still waiting for the piece, which is supposed to be ready in the next week or so. Question: is it normal practice to pay for a piece in full prior to receiving it? I know that via interent, this would be the case, but I have never paid in full for a custom piece prior to receiving it before. Was this dumb of me to do? I'm concerned that they will not be as efficient, since they've already been paid.