As a newbie diamond buyer doing my research I sometimes scratched my head at why some PS vendors were recommended since they didn''t necessarily have the best prices. I figured it had to do w/ service, but being young and trying to save money, I had almost convinced myself I would be fine w/ a minimal, no-frills buying experience.
However, I heeded all the advice of the many who had gone before me and I did end up using a PS vendor to buy my stone, which was a great experience. Can''t thank Katie at Abazias enough for all of her endless patience and help. She always returned my calls or emails within a couple of hours. Plus she was happy to price match for me when I found a lower listed price on the exact same stone. I was thrilled.
Unfortunately, I had my heart set on a setting that wasn''t carried by any PS vendors, which led me into uncharted waters. We ended up contacting a vendor named Charles at D''Auria in NY who had the best prices on this particular setting. I had never heard of this company before so I posted to PS a month back to ask for any recommendations or opinions. Got back an overwhelming *0* responses from this diamond obsessed crowd! I should have taken that as a sign to run, but we forged ahead anyway, figuring if we did our due diligence in asking typical questions about repairs, maintenance, return/exchange policies, etc, we would be ok. It seemed worth the risk to save some money.
Guess the due diligence was a little too much for this non-PS vendor to handle because upon being questioned about these very basic things, he basically told us to get lost, that he didn''t want to deal with "difficult" customers and ceased answering any emails/calls from us. Sheesh. I can sort of understand having an "artistic temperament", but this seemed beyond reason. And talk about shady. At least we hadn''t sent him the stone yet and the only thing we lost was some wasted time.
So let that be a lesson to me and any others who care about bottom line price at the expense of all else--sometimes it just isn''t worth it! I''d rather pay a slight premium to a jeweler I can trust to be responsive and do the work reliably. I just thought I would share and hopefully help out anyone else who is in my position, after having reaped the benefits of so many other peoples'' help on this site.
Now I just have to find that jeweler! Anyone know of a PS vendor who carries this Gonschor setting? Saw some other threads about it from way back when, but none of the vendors mentioned appear to be PS-recommended. And I am not going down the non-PS route again!!

However, I heeded all the advice of the many who had gone before me and I did end up using a PS vendor to buy my stone, which was a great experience. Can''t thank Katie at Abazias enough for all of her endless patience and help. She always returned my calls or emails within a couple of hours. Plus she was happy to price match for me when I found a lower listed price on the exact same stone. I was thrilled.
Unfortunately, I had my heart set on a setting that wasn''t carried by any PS vendors, which led me into uncharted waters. We ended up contacting a vendor named Charles at D''Auria in NY who had the best prices on this particular setting. I had never heard of this company before so I posted to PS a month back to ask for any recommendations or opinions. Got back an overwhelming *0* responses from this diamond obsessed crowd! I should have taken that as a sign to run, but we forged ahead anyway, figuring if we did our due diligence in asking typical questions about repairs, maintenance, return/exchange policies, etc, we would be ok. It seemed worth the risk to save some money.
Guess the due diligence was a little too much for this non-PS vendor to handle because upon being questioned about these very basic things, he basically told us to get lost, that he didn''t want to deal with "difficult" customers and ceased answering any emails/calls from us. Sheesh. I can sort of understand having an "artistic temperament", but this seemed beyond reason. And talk about shady. At least we hadn''t sent him the stone yet and the only thing we lost was some wasted time.
So let that be a lesson to me and any others who care about bottom line price at the expense of all else--sometimes it just isn''t worth it! I''d rather pay a slight premium to a jeweler I can trust to be responsive and do the work reliably. I just thought I would share and hopefully help out anyone else who is in my position, after having reaped the benefits of so many other peoples'' help on this site.
Now I just have to find that jeweler! Anyone know of a PS vendor who carries this Gonschor setting? Saw some other threads about it from way back when, but none of the vendors mentioned appear to be PS-recommended. And I am not going down the non-PS route again!!
