kathleenmv
Shiny_Rock
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- Aug 23, 2005
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Hi all!
Thought I''d post in CS because I know you are all very knowledgeable about settings and the variety of vendor options.
I''m in the process of upgrading the diamonds in my three-stone ring. Because the stones are bigger and a different shape, I need to buy a new three-stone setting. So here''s my question: should I go with jewerlyhoo or James Allen for the setting?
Basically, I''m trying to keep the setting as inexpensive as possible while having a pave band. I''ve worked with JA before and know that their work and service are great. But...I''m tempted by the low price of jewelryhoo, despite their spotty track record for quality.
What would you do? Bite the bullet and pay more to work with a company you know and trust? Or...risk going with a vendor that sometimes gets it wrong (but has a good return policy)? The price difference is about $600.
Thanks so much for your insight and opinions. I always value the input of my PS friends.
Thought I''d post in CS because I know you are all very knowledgeable about settings and the variety of vendor options.

I''m in the process of upgrading the diamonds in my three-stone ring. Because the stones are bigger and a different shape, I need to buy a new three-stone setting. So here''s my question: should I go with jewerlyhoo or James Allen for the setting?
Basically, I''m trying to keep the setting as inexpensive as possible while having a pave band. I''ve worked with JA before and know that their work and service are great. But...I''m tempted by the low price of jewelryhoo, despite their spotty track record for quality.
What would you do? Bite the bullet and pay more to work with a company you know and trust? Or...risk going with a vendor that sometimes gets it wrong (but has a good return policy)? The price difference is about $600.
Thanks so much for your insight and opinions. I always value the input of my PS friends.
