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Rainbow.
It’s getting harder and harder to speak nicely about these guys. The spots are probably either bad cleaning, bad polishing, bad rhodium, or some combination of the above. As with the tool marks and the necklace cleaning, this is just sloppy craftsmanship. This thread could be a tutorial on what the QC manager should be looking for before they give things back to their customers and what can happen if they screw it up. They’re heading for a refund here and good shop management could have completely avoided it. They should count themselves lucky if they can get out of this by providing you with a new ring instead of a full refund. In any case, you're entitled to a sniveling apology.
Busy is no excuse for poor quality control or poor training. Not that it matters, but the week before the income tax deadline is traditionally the worst week of the year for jewelers in the US.
Neil Beaty
GG(GIA) ISA NAJA
Professional Appraisals in Denver