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eugchen|1484957404|4117180 said:no idea what that screenshot means kenny, you are leaving and done with the conversation?
You have not only a very good idea, you nailed it.
Yes.
I tried.
I give up.
eugchen|1484957404|4117180 said:no idea what that screenshot means kenny, you are leaving and done with the conversation?
eugchen|1484960700|4117238 said:jesus. how mature.
gm89uk|1484963353|4117273 said:eugchen|1484960700|4117238 said:jesus. how mature.
Eugchen, While Kenny is blunt she ...
heididdl|1484964402|4117292 said:So hard to contain my feelings of disrespect for the vendors discussed in this forum. Although this is the place to help others make educated decisions about diamonds it shouldn't be at the condemnation of a vendor many highly regard.
To purchase GIA certified Si g/h color excellent stones with ideal price scope specs will be closer to $35,000 as I have looked at many web sites before I wrote this number.
The decision is his to make if he chooses to purchase AIG stones or GIA . But there has to be a point when you take a step back and allow something to decide to see diamonds as a sparkle in an ear as opposed to buying something that in your opinion isn't good enough because it isn't GIA certified.
My opinion is to allow this customer to make their own choice within their budget to buy huge studs for his wife without papers...
heididdl|1484964402|4117292 said:What ever you choose she is a lucky. Girl
kenny|1484966063|4117305 said:heididdl|1484964402|4117292 said:What ever you choose she is a lucky. Girl
Wrong ... that is, if after learning better he still buys diamonds that are over graded and therefor over priced.
PintoBean|1484967679|4117314 said:Hi eugchen![]()
How about this proposal:
why don't you treat the AGI pair as the "back-up plan" and also have IDJ search for a pair of diamonds with a low HCA (under 2), GIA xxx that fits in the same budget, and ask them to send you one stud from each pair to compare with your own eyes. Then you can keep the one you like and send back the other diamomd in exchange for the match.
eugchen|1484966382|4117310 said:kenny|1484966063|4117305 said:heididdl|1484964402|4117292 said:What ever you choose she is a lucky. Girl
Wrong ... that is, if after learning better he still buys diamonds that are over graded and therefor over priced.
overgraded? maybe, but im compensating already for the overgrading...overpriced? how are you justifying that? one is 21.5, one is 30-35K.
eugchen|1484966084|4117306 said:gm89uk---"Don't cut corners, because this is not your field and someone with far more knowledge in diamonds than you (the dealer) has purposefully not accepted your request to recertify."
I was only asking for recert for the diamonds on GIA because members on the post had asked me to request one saying it was only $100. im not upset they rejected the request, just reporting back.
what does not cut corners mean? not getting a GIA diamond? of course a diamond dealer has much more knowledge than me on diamonds. doesnt mean they are all mother theresas in their sales practices. of course they are trying to maximize profits and unload products. IDJ may be an incredible stand up dealer, that is the impression i have gathered, thats what makes my choice so confusing, because they have a great reputation but have been pushing this AGI studs on me.
Agree completely. Diamond buyers have different wants and purposes. IDJ is serving a wide array of clients.gm89uk|1484995543|4117389 said:IDJ simply may not be aware of all this discussion and all it needs is a simple conversation
This is becoming more relevant for diamonds that didn't go to a major lab. Most smaller labs don't have the expensive detection capabilities to answer this decisively. I would add that part of Neil's service is screening for type IIa (potentially synthetic) which is prudent in this day and age.kenny|1484988355|4117376 said:What if they are synthetic diamonds, manufactured in a lab instead of being mined from the earth?
+1 x 20kJohn Pollard|1485015047|4117474 said:In this case the only obstacle to moving forward are some reasonable gemological questions. So get them answered. AGI graded the diamonds. No problem, but for a purchase of $20K it's practical to have your own expert examine them too.
eugchen|1485192749|4118574 said:i guess the point of many on this thread Yekutiel is why cant you pay $100 for GIA grading and immediately upsell this pair for more....can you do this? because wont these diamonds be worth much more with GIA papers? i dont know the answer, that is why im asking you.
thank you
motownmama|1485199825|4118614 said:Kenny...... can you define "public hair" for me?