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Ideal_Rock
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Does a laser engraved stone really protect you from getting swindled by a dishonest jewler? From what I have read, getting a stone laser engraved is not hard and polishing off a laser engraving is not hard. So if ia jeweler is intent on switching a stone you drop off to them, couldn''t they laser engrave the lesser stone to match the one they swap?
In other words, I have read so much about laser engraving protecting people against getting swapped but a dishonest jeweler is a dishonest jeweler. And if someone knows what their stone looks like, arn''t they much less likely to be fooled?
I think that choosing a jewler who you trust is much much better protection than laser engraving. An honest jeweler would not risk their reputation over one stone.
What do you all think?
My stone by the way is not laser engraved and for a while I regretted that I should have had it done before my ring was assembled.
What do you all think?
And is your stone laser engraved? If not, do you regret it? Would you go so far as to take apart the ring to have it done?
In other words, I have read so much about laser engraving protecting people against getting swapped but a dishonest jeweler is a dishonest jeweler. And if someone knows what their stone looks like, arn''t they much less likely to be fooled?
I think that choosing a jewler who you trust is much much better protection than laser engraving. An honest jeweler would not risk their reputation over one stone.
What do you all think?
My stone by the way is not laser engraved and for a while I regretted that I should have had it done before my ring was assembled.
What do you all think?
And is your stone laser engraved? If not, do you regret it? Would you go so far as to take apart the ring to have it done?