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To an extent I do see what you are saying that can happen however the more experienced posters do try to keep an eye on things as well as the moderators to try to keep things going in the right direction. Like I say this isn't an easy path for us to travel and as strm said the other day when a great deal of other people's money is at stake, we can't afford to gamble. For the posters seeking advice as with anything and particularly as huge sums of money can be involved, it is important for them to understand where any advice offered is coming from and do their due diligence in making sure the advice is sound. After all anyone can sign up here and start offering advice.
- Date: 7/3/2009 5:09:23 PM
Author: FB.
Lorelei
I don't recall any people being pressured into any particular diamond, but it felt as if the whole culture of this forum was skewed towards looking only for ideal-cut stones - and that unless it had a HCA score of 1, the stone would be a dull, lifeless pebble that would be poor value for money. Actually it really isn't, yes we do see many superideal diamonds up for discussion but more and more we are seeing fancy shapes and the simply well made round diamond.
If I only followed the information that seemed to 'sink in' from reading this forum, I would (honestly) feel that I should buy a diamond with the following specification:
Cut grade: AGS 0 Ideal
HCA score: 0.5
Colour: I
Clarity: SI2
Yes lower colour and clarities are popular, but also we do respect the choices of others if they want a colourless diamond, very high clarity etc. Here is a current thread where a poster prefers a flawless diamond and has two up for consideration.
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/help-need-advice-on-g-round-brilliant.118698/
I appreciate that cut is important, but it feels as if everything else is severely scaled-back, virtually to an 'all or nothing' principle.
I would feel that colour and clarity were so unimportant that they could almost be ignored and that, so long as the cut was 'ideal', the stone would look superb. Not the case.
I appreciate that many people here know their stuff in great detail, but sometimes people get fixated in certain issues. Maybe sometimes, issues arise as in anything and we do strive to cater for all. Maybe some more than others keep this at the forefront of their minds, we are a diverse group who often work in different ways but the common aim is the same - to help those buying a diamond.
An example: I am a keen gardener.
I planted a mini-orchard some years ago. I read lots and got lots of opinions. The 'experts' had a phobia of diseases called scab and canker, and had no regard for a disease called mildew.
As it happens, all the experts over-stated the effect of some diseases and under-stated the effect of others - based on their bad experiences that had stuck in their mind more clearly than their good experiences.
As it turned out, the 'expert' recommendations turned out to be utterly wrong for my environment; I lost trees to mildew and rarely see any scab or canker.
Most posters aren't experts, this is primarily a consumer forum.