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gobble|1467942663|4052834 said:[He was very clear in our email exchanges that YES that was the policy when I bought the diamond but NO he has since changed the policy and isn't open to making an exception or honoring what we effectively agreed to when I bought this diamond.
diamondseeker2006|1467991264|4053100 said:ID Jewelry is probably more willing to work with you. Ask for Yekutiel.
https://www.idjewelry.com/
I assume you realize she will need to have her setting remade, right?
diamondseeker2006|1467991449|4053104 said:Basically one would have to consider that BE offers no upgrade policy at all if they can change the policy anytime after purchase. Why even list a policy at all if you won't honor what is in place when the stone is bought.
If you don't feel like you clicked with IDJ a few years ago, I would suggest looking elsewhere. Try whiteflash.gobble|1467991897|4053109 said:diamondseeker2006|1467991264|4053100 said:ID Jewelry is probably more willing to work with you. Ask for Yekutiel.
https://www.idjewelry.com/
I assume you realize she will need to have her setting remade, right?
Ha, funny I met Yekutiel the same day I met Mark Turnowski. His counter is by a front window on the south side of 47th Street. He tried telling me the diamond I wanted (based on PS recommendations) was no good and I should buy one he had instead. I ran HCA numbers and it didn't do well but remember the response being something like look how nice it looks though. I was turned off by the experience at his counter and was impressed by Mark.
Didn't know I'd need a new setting. That makes this even harder.
cmd2014|1467991853|4053108 said:gobble|1467942663|4052834 said:[He was very clear in our email exchanges that YES that was the policy when I bought the diamond but NO he has since changed the policy and isn't open to making an exception or honoring what we effectively agreed to when I bought this diamond.
Ok, I'm not a lawyer but I know that there are people on here who are. Is this not a violation of the contract agreed to at the point of sale? I can see changing policies as you want going forward (as a business owner, that's your prerogative), but I thought they would be contractually obligated to honor the agreements made in good faith when the previous policies were in effect.
Regardless of the circumstances (prices dropped, doesn't want the inventory, doesn't like the guy, EGL vs GIA - although unless I misread something, it does look like the OP bought a GIA cert stone recommended to him by those here which was listed initially through James Allan but ordered through ERD and that there was an exchange agreement in place for the specific diamond that he did buy), this was still a selling point at the time that the sale was made and it is highly suspect business practice to refuse to honor it.
I'm curious what it is about the ring that OP's wife would like to upgrade? 2 carats seems pretty nice (and it didn't seem like she had her heart set on more in the original thread).
Boom|1467992680|4053121 said:I have had the same experience as the OP.
I bought my stone from ERD/BE many years ago when the upgrade policy stated that I had to spend 30% more.
When I asked about upgrading my stone a couple of years later, the policy had changed to 40% more.
I did question Mark at that time and said that he should honor the policy in place when I purchased the original stone but he indicated that his margin was low and the market was soft at that time.
Since I was looking at a stone priced much more than 40% above my original diamond, I didn't pursue it further.
I did however, say that he should indicate clearly on his website that his upgrade policy was subject to change and would apply to stones purchased before the change so that potential customers can take that into account before buying a stone.
I do not know his upgrade policy since then as I have not checked.
Mark was quite helpful when I was looking to make a purchase but if I intend to upgrade my stone in the future, he would not be my first choice vendor, especially now that I would have to spend 100% more.
gobble|1467993184|4053124 said:Thanks, I just got of the phone with them. They do have a trade in program towards in-house diamonds. However, the vast majority of their in-house diamonds are AGS. They don't have anything between 2.5 and 3.5 carats that is GIA.
rubybeth|1467996744|4053168 said:gobble|1467993184|4053124 said:Thanks, I just got of the phone with them. They do have a trade in program towards in-house diamonds. However, the vast majority of their in-house diamonds are AGS. They don't have anything between 2.5 and 3.5 carats that is GIA.
AGS is also acceptable. GIA and AGS certified stones are the ones recommended on Pricescope. For example, Whiteflash and Brian Gavin Diamonds use AGS for their branded stones. We generally say to avoid EGL stones.
kemurphy|1467998368|4053186 said:You should look at the website "the wayback machine". https://archive.org/web/
It has a cache of websites from various dates. Using that I was able to pick a random date a few years ago, I don't know when you purchased, but on March 13, 2013 the return policy states in writing that it is a 50% requirement.
So here it is in writing!
http://web.archive.org/web/20130314043827/http://www.engagementringsdirect.com/site-page/Lifetime_Upgrade_policy.html
eta: It does say " All policies are subject to change based on date of purchase" but it doesn't specify the original purchase or the upgrade purchase...
gobble|1468007439|4053286 said:I think he just made a name change. He still uses engagementringsdirect as his email. The more I think about this the more upset I am.
This is my diamond https://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut/2.09-carat-i-color-si1-clarity-excellent-cut-sku-248746
I didn't want to post this but here you go:
From: Mark Turnowski [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2016 2:13 PM
To: xxx (US - Chicago) <@.com>
Subject: Re: Cartier 1895 size
I understand but I have the right to change policy.I'm not trying to create an issue but as the owner of the company I do have to protect my business so I'm sure you understand that policy can change.
Mark
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 3:08 PM, xxx (US - Chicago) <@.com> wrote:
But the contract for my diamond was under the 50% policy…
From: Mark Turnowski [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 6, 2016 2:08 PM
To: xxx (US - Chicago) <@.com>
Subject: Re: Cartier 1895 size
Hi marK
I had changed the policy to reflect market conditions as I was put into a position that with the upgrade at the time I was losing money as well as having to lay out the funds before I was able to sell the returned diamond. in fact I have a few diamonds in stock that reflect this problem and thus the change.
mark
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 2:56 PM, xxx (US - Chicago) <@.com> wrote:
Mark
I thought we had talked about this before and I found an old email. You state below the upgrade policy on my purchase is 50%. I certainly don’t remember 100% as that seems impossible. Can we find something in the $30,000 range?
Thanks
Mark
From: Mark Turnowski [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 9:14 AM
To: xxx (US - Chicago) <@.com>
Subject: RE: Cartier 1895 size
Hi Mark:
The difference between H/I is minimal and especially with the LED lights in both stores its very difficult to see the difference so its more of a sales person pitch.. However after the 30 day period our policy requires a 50% increase above the original cost. This would require an additional 8568 at a minimum.
mark
From: xxx (US - Chicago) [mailto:@.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2014 11:29 PM
To: Mark Turnowski
Subject: RE: Cartier 1895 size
Mark
Lori has it in her head, probably after seeing what they have at Cartier and Tiffany, that "H" is ok and "I" is bad. How possible/impossible would it be to pay a little more and upgrade to something like this? It's the last thing I really want to do but thought I'd ask. I'll be in NYC next Monday - Wednesday.
http://www.whiteflash.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut-loose-diamond-3033760.htm
http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut/2.03-carat-h-color-si1-clarity-excellent-cut-sku-267576
Thanks
I had changed the policy to reflect market conditions as I was put into a position that with the upgrade at the time I was losing money as well as having to lay out the funds before I was able to sell the returned diamond. in fact I have a few diamonds in stock that reflect this problem and thus the change.
There are a couple of reasons that you don't see it that often. One, most jewelers do not actually stock many diamonds. And two, it is a liability for the company offering it. That is, it is essentially an open ended guarantee of store credit. And as you correctly point out, in a falling market this can be a boon for the consumer and a real hardship for the merchant. We had situations a few years ago in a very soft market where customers were taking advantage of trade-ups to bigger and/or better stones with little or no out of pocket.
diamondseeker2006|1468015934|4053356 said:Gobble, in response to your comments about Whiteflash, I didn't think they'd take your stone in trade. But their diamonds cost a little more because they are top cut hearts and arrows diamonds, and they offer an excellent upgrade policy where there is no minimum amount more you have to spend. So it is an excellent place to buy from when there is ever a chance that one would upgrade.
I thought IDJ would be a good match for you because they often buy diamonds from someone looking to upgrade, and they find good deals for the money. Some people are looking for lowest price, and others are looking at places like Whiteflash because they value high quality and excellent upgrade policies.
OMG sox fan that avatar! Thread jack mea culpa.soxfan|1468073177|4053542 said:Gobble, has your wife given you a specific size she wants to upgrade to? Like 2.5 or 3 carats?