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Ideal_Rock
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Have to vent, very very pissed off.
Several months ago we bought my e-ring. Before we took that baby home it was sent the the stores Jewler to be re-shanked. We eventually got it back, and it was put away untill BF proposes (later this year).
Resently we sent it to another jewler (as the last one did a crap job) to have a v-prong added to the pears point. Before we sent it off I noticed a small chip in the round part of the diamond. The Jewler we sent it to just rang to point out the chip before he started work.
I don''t think I did this to the diamond because I haven''t actually worn it more then trying it on in my room. I don''t think it was sold to me chipped, the valuation mentioned nothing nor did the sales assistant. I assume that in the lengthy time that the first jeweler had it he chipped it and decided not to let us know his mistake.
It is not noticable unless you are looking extremely close up or run your finger along the bottem on the stone so I''m not distrught over it and deperate for a new stone. However, I''m EXTREMELY pissed off at this first jewler for not taking responsibility and suggesting a solution, I assume that if he chipped it he''d notice.
There''s really nothing I can do, we had it for months before I noticed and I can''t prove I havn''t done it myself. I''m just really pissed off about it.
Sorry for the rant, but to us this was alot of money and I really love this ring.
I''m rather upset
Several months ago we bought my e-ring. Before we took that baby home it was sent the the stores Jewler to be re-shanked. We eventually got it back, and it was put away untill BF proposes (later this year).
Resently we sent it to another jewler (as the last one did a crap job) to have a v-prong added to the pears point. Before we sent it off I noticed a small chip in the round part of the diamond. The Jewler we sent it to just rang to point out the chip before he started work.
I don''t think I did this to the diamond because I haven''t actually worn it more then trying it on in my room. I don''t think it was sold to me chipped, the valuation mentioned nothing nor did the sales assistant. I assume that in the lengthy time that the first jeweler had it he chipped it and decided not to let us know his mistake.
It is not noticable unless you are looking extremely close up or run your finger along the bottem on the stone so I''m not distrught over it and deperate for a new stone. However, I''m EXTREMELY pissed off at this first jewler for not taking responsibility and suggesting a solution, I assume that if he chipped it he''d notice.
There''s really nothing I can do, we had it for months before I noticed and I can''t prove I havn''t done it myself. I''m just really pissed off about it.
Sorry for the rant, but to us this was alot of money and I really love this ring.
