Hi all -
Wish I would have found this place a little sooner but glad I found it when I did (prior to making any purchase). Planning on proposing to my girlfriend in about 3 weeks, and last weekend for the first time we stopped in at Jared's. She had been looking at rings online but wanted to see a particular one in person to know if she truly liked it or not. Well, surprise surprise... she loved it. Here is the ring in question:
http://www.jared.com/en/jaredstore/engagement---wedding/1---190%3b-ct-tw-diamond-bridal-set-14k-white-gold/100222/100222.100223.100226
Now, apparetly this is a ring that is brand new and at this point only in a few stores... they had to actually request to have it shipped to the store so it was a few days before we had to go back and actually see it. I have taken a few days to think about it but need to let them know if we want it or they have to ship it back.
The list price is:
$6,299.99
+ $346.50 (tax)
$6,646.49 (total)
I have to be honest, this is above my comfort level. After discussing that with my g/f, she did pick out some other, cheaper options. However, I know she loves this ring by a wide margin. Particularly, the oval center stone as well as the bead setting, etc.
As I have had a few days to think, and being the "prudent" (not cheap) consumer that I usually am, I started to wonder how negotiable these chain stores like Jared's really were compared to a local shop. Some research led me to discover the online diamond shopping world (BlueNile, etc...) and also to this forum.
So.... my questions are these:
- What are the chances they come down much on this ring if I press them? I'm sure being a Neil Lane name brand does not help. Ideally, if I could get this ring out the door for $4,000 I would jump on it. I know they have overhead but also extreme markups (2-300%). Also, my girlfriend did notice a small inclusion on this SI2 diamond so another reason I cant justify full price.
- If that is not a remote possibility, is there any way to get a similar ring elsewhere? I realize I can get a better quality center stone at a likely lower price online, but are there similar settings to be had or am I stuck with going with Neil Lane to get a design something like this?
- Anything else I need to be aware of? Places to look, pricing strategies, etc? Timing with needing something within 3 weeks?
We have some short term future goals (kids, building a home) so I want to be prudent but also want to get something she will really enjoy.
Thank you so much in advance!
Matt
Wish I would have found this place a little sooner but glad I found it when I did (prior to making any purchase). Planning on proposing to my girlfriend in about 3 weeks, and last weekend for the first time we stopped in at Jared's. She had been looking at rings online but wanted to see a particular one in person to know if she truly liked it or not. Well, surprise surprise... she loved it. Here is the ring in question:
http://www.jared.com/en/jaredstore/engagement---wedding/1---190%3b-ct-tw-diamond-bridal-set-14k-white-gold/100222/100222.100223.100226
Now, apparetly this is a ring that is brand new and at this point only in a few stores... they had to actually request to have it shipped to the store so it was a few days before we had to go back and actually see it. I have taken a few days to think about it but need to let them know if we want it or they have to ship it back.
The list price is:
$6,299.99
+ $346.50 (tax)
$6,646.49 (total)
I have to be honest, this is above my comfort level. After discussing that with my g/f, she did pick out some other, cheaper options. However, I know she loves this ring by a wide margin. Particularly, the oval center stone as well as the bead setting, etc.
As I have had a few days to think, and being the "prudent" (not cheap) consumer that I usually am, I started to wonder how negotiable these chain stores like Jared's really were compared to a local shop. Some research led me to discover the online diamond shopping world (BlueNile, etc...) and also to this forum.
So.... my questions are these:
- What are the chances they come down much on this ring if I press them? I'm sure being a Neil Lane name brand does not help. Ideally, if I could get this ring out the door for $4,000 I would jump on it. I know they have overhead but also extreme markups (2-300%). Also, my girlfriend did notice a small inclusion on this SI2 diamond so another reason I cant justify full price.
- If that is not a remote possibility, is there any way to get a similar ring elsewhere? I realize I can get a better quality center stone at a likely lower price online, but are there similar settings to be had or am I stuck with going with Neil Lane to get a design something like this?
- Anything else I need to be aware of? Places to look, pricing strategies, etc? Timing with needing something within 3 weeks?
We have some short term future goals (kids, building a home) so I want to be prudent but also want to get something she will really enjoy.
Thank you so much in advance!
Matt