Welcome to Pricescope earth!Date: 1/18/2010 2:50:48 PM
Author:earth
Hi,
Has anyone used Blue Nile website to order diamond rings? Their website is : http://www.bluenile.com/
Is it advisable to buy from there & is it reliable? Would love to know your opinions! Or any other good/reliable site you could suggest.
thanks!!
earth, is it a round diamond you want? Also I take it you want a plain white gold solitaire setting?Date: 1/18/2010 3:31:20 PM
Author: earth
Thanks for replies
@Lorelei: thanks for the welcomeand thanks for the number of sites u have given me...i just knew of Blue nile till now. I am looking for a 1 carat diamond ring(white gold), ideal cut, any shape is o.k except that rectangular shape and average clarity , color... this is what i have understood after reading a little about diamonds that cut is most important...my budget is not much - around $4000 - 4500 !![]()
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@Bella_mezzo: thanks for the sites
@stonecutter2: wow! u getting your ring made locally... u could tell them what exactly u want it to look like. But,i dnt know any local jeweller here...we have just moved to Sacramento, CA and hardly know anyone here and so will be worried handing over my first BIG diamond to any jeweller.
Date: 1/18/2010 7:33:43 PM
Author: cakegirl
If know that many people here don''t recommend BN as one of their top choices, and I do understand why, but I had a really great experience with them getting my eternity band e ring. It is a unique design that I have only seen there. The service was very good-I did a live chat and phoned with many questions, and they were very helpful. The woman I spoke to followed up promptly by email with the answers she had to research.
In contrast, I have had no luck getting ANY information from a vendor that is very well considered on PS-I have emailed several times and every time received the exact same form email that I would have a quote within 24 hours, but then never heard from them.
Date: 1/18/2010 8:00:09 PM
Author: Stone-cold11
Date: 1/18/2010 7:33:43 PM
Author: cakegirl
If know that many people here don''t recommend BN as one of their top choices, and I do understand why, but I had a really great experience with them getting my eternity band e ring. It is a unique design that I have only seen there. The service was very good-I did a live chat and phoned with many questions, and they were very helpful. The woman I spoke to followed up promptly by email with the answers she had to research.
In contrast, I have had no luck getting ANY information from a vendor that is very well considered on PS-I have emailed several times and every time received the exact same form email that I would have a quote within 24 hours, but then never heard from them.
Simple fact that you just cannot accurately predict the cut performance of a stone based on average numbers even for round brilliant cut much less a fancy cut. Except for BN''s SI stones, everything else is virtual inventory that is hold by some other vendors, and not as BN advertised, in one of their vaults around the US, so their eye-clean standard is unknown as is also their abillity and truthfulness in judging the performance of a stone. There have been more than one case where BN states a stone is eye-clean and comes up not as such. So depends on you level of comfort.
Date: 1/18/2010 2:50:48 PM
Author:earth
Hi,
Has anyone used Blue Nile website to order diamond rings? Their website is : http://www.bluenile.com/
Is it advisable to buy from there & is it reliable? Would love to know your opinions! Or any other good/reliable site you could suggest.
thanks!!
Date: 1/18/2010 5:32:53 PM
Author: Lorelei
Date: 1/18/2010 3:31:20 PM
Author: earth
Thanks for replies![]()
earth, is it a round diamond you want? Also I take it you want a plain white gold solitaire setting?![]()
Date: 1/19/2010 12:08:26 PM
Author: girlface
My engagement diamond is from BN, and it is certainly a beautiful stone. It is a round brilliant, so I just ran it''s numbers through the HCA tool here to make sure that it got a good number on that scale. My FI had it appraised right away and it was appraised at a much higher price than we paid for it. I never had any intention of trading in or upgrading my diamond, so I didn''t need a company that offered this.
I have heard that the only difference between their ''signature ideal'' and their ''ideal'' cut RB''s are that they only give the ''signature ideal'' label to diamonds that come from their preferred vendors (correct me if I''m wrong). When I learned this, I told my FI and he went with buying one of the ''Ideal'' diamonds, and saved a few bucks.
Overall, very happy with BN, but it depends on what you are looking for and whether or not trading in /upgrading is important to you in the future.
Date: 1/18/2010 8:00:09 PM
Author: Stone-cold11
Simple fact that you just cannot accurately predict the cut performance of a stone based on average numbers even for round brilliant cut much less a fancy cut. Except for BN''s SI stones, everything else is virtual inventory that is hold by some other vendors, and not as BN advertised, in one of their vaults around the US, so their eye-clean standard is unknown as is also their abillity and truthfulness in judging the performance of a stone. There have been more than one case where BN states a stone is eye-clean and comes up not as such. So depends on you level of comfort.
Date: 1/19/2010 5:02:17 PM
Author: dreamer_dachsie
I would call a 1ct a big buyBut it is relative I suppose to the individual! My comment was more to suggest that I would feel more comfortable buying from BN if it was not a large piece for me that I might want to upgrade, or where I wanted a guaranteed super ideal cut. I would buy diamonds for earings, for example, or a < .50ct diamond from them simply because *for me* I feel a little more comfortable with risking deviations from super ideal cut for those types of purchases.![]()
Date: 1/19/2010 4:58:03 PM
Author: earth
boomboom65...is white flash little expensive as they do not show their prices online?
2nd WF has their prices right up on their website. If you do a search on their database, a list of diamonds within the perameters you choose will also have the prices listed next to the diamonds. If nothing is popping up when you search, then widen the color/clarity or size and you''ll see a list. The site is extremely easy to use once you play around a bit.Date: 1/21/2010 5:21:56 PM
Author: Allison D.
Date: 1/19/2010 4:58:03 PM
Author: earth
boomboom65...is white flash little expensive as they do not show their prices online?
Earth, I''m concerned at this because our prices are online.
Can you tell me a bit more about where you were looking on our site and how you got to it? That might help me identify if there is a problem.
Thanks!