Date: 11/14/2007 1:07:38 AM
Author: Deelight
No idea about this place sorry never had any dealing with them but the name sounds familiar are they based in W.A?
I can''t advise you but I kind of take what some jewelers say with a HUGE grain of salt I have contacted and seen a fair few jewelers, dealers etc in QLD & NSW and one in particular spent most of his time bashing anyone else I had mentioned I spoke (he also wanted to know where else I had looked) to which in turn turned me off and very little time talking about what I was looking for in a diamond.![]()
Did he say anything in particular to make you concerned?
Date: 11/14/2007 3:15:31 AM
Author: stebbo
But it is interesting to note that Jogia has been monitoring this thread and thought it best not to comment.
I take it that this means you use the IS?Date: 11/14/2007 4:05:30 AM
Author: JogiaDiamonds
Date: 11/14/2007 3:15:31 AM
Author: stebbo
But it is interesting to note that Jogia has been monitoring this thread and thought it best not to comment.
Well since you asked.....
It's not unusual for other jewellers to bad mouth us. After almost 10 years of trading online and many thousands of happy customers, the anti-online jeweller sentiment still exists. Heck, a few years back there was even a petition to ban online jewellers from joining the JAA.
Some other things that jewellers have said about us include:
- Our diamonds are cut in India and no matter how hard Indian manufacturers try, they can never cut a nice diamond and thus all our diamonds are dull.
- Buying online is unsafe.
- Cheaper diamond = lower quality.
- The Ideal-Scope is a gimmick.
Jewellery is a very personal decision and one that requires 100% trust between the seller and buyer. I'd suggest you NOT buy from us if you have any doubts in your mind as to whether or not to trust us.
Regarding pricing between US and Australia - you'll find that for brokered diamonds (ie diamonds sold off a list) will be pretty much the same in price, allowing for about $150 in shipping and customs fees into Australia.
There will always be a better selection in the US than there is in Australia due to a larger population and higher personal purchasing power (although 1USD will hopefully soon equal 1AUD).
Lastly, there are no duties like old times for imports entering Australia. There's a customs fee and there may be customs brokerage fees, but the only tax levied is the GST (10%).
I take it that this means you use the IS?
Date: 11/15/2007 4:24:14 PM
Author: honey22
Maybe a bit off the exact topic, but be careful of what others tell you. I am not saying I have purchased from Diamond Exchange (Ice Store) in Melb and Bris (and online in AUS), but they sell AGS certified stones, ideal cuts, with light performance grades, and IS images. Definately being a non-expert, I can't see a problem with a company that sells AGS and GIA stones and seem to have all the paperwork images to go with it. I can't remember exactly where but maybe Gemex(?) recommended them as a preffered supplier of diamonds in Australia. And there prices seem great too. I have already got my little rock picked out for when the question is asked! Just my 2 cents.