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Jeweler lost Great-Grandmother's ring - Need Advice

cuce88

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I apologize if this is not in the right place, I am new here.

First, a little background: My mother passed away from cancer a little over year ago and before she did, she gave me her grandmother's engagement ring so that I could use the diamond for a ring for my then girlfriend (now fiance). At the beginning of December, I brought the ring to a local jeweler (who shall remain unnamed for now) to have a new ring made using my great-grandmother's diamond. I made it very clear that I wanted the old ring back as it has a great deal of sentimental value to me and that I had planned to give it to my sister.

A few weeks later I got a call from the jeweler saying that the new ring was ready, but that he had somehow misplaced my great-grandmothers ring. He reassured me that he had never lost a piece of jewelery in 19 years in business, and that he had no doubt it would turn up. But until he found it, he offered to take $500 off the new ring until the old one turned up. A couple weeks went by without any word from him so I stopped by one afternoon, and he said he was almost sure he knew that it had fallen behind a particular case, and he just need a contractor to come in and remove the case so he could find the ring. He reassured me it was still on his radar.

Fast forward another several weeks, and still no word. In the meantime, he had the shop shut down for a week for extensive roof renovations. I'm starting to think I'll never see the ring again.

So my question to you all is: What are my options? Where should I go from here? I really want the ring back and the $500 he took off the price of my new ring does not make up for the lost piece in my opinion. I'd gladly pay the $500 to get it back. I have no idea what the real value of the ring is, but the sentimental value is priceless.

Thank you, and sorry for the long story.

Evan
 
Hi Evan, first of all I am so sorry about your grandmother. I am also sorry about this situation of your (great) grandmother's lost ring-how distressing. I know how sentimental a ring like that can be.

Does your gut tell you that the jeweler is being sincere? Or do you suspect something else is going on here? If it is the latter I would tell the jeweler you are going to hire an attorney and start proceedings against him. If you believe he really lost it but is being slow in finding it again put more pressure on him and maybe getting an attorney is still the way to go.

I don't believe the jeweler is taking the chance of lying about losing it just to keep the ring but perhaps he is not doing enough/fast enough to get it back. Again so sorry about this situation.

Congratulations on your engagement and I hope you get your grandmother's ring back.
 
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