new_diamond1
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jul 22, 2015
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- 6
Hi guys.
I have been looking for an engagement diamond for my girlfriend and doing lots of research on pricescope and any other internet information on diamonds I can find. I watched a lot of Rhino’s youtube videos, which are very helpful and from what I have seen on the forum I thought GOG would be my best bet for good customer service and something special in a Solasfera princess cut. I am also looking at Whiteflash for a ACA princess.
The specs I started with were 2-3 carat, super ideal cut, G-I color, SI2 or better clarity that was eye clean.
I narrowed down what I wanted and maximized the size for my budget at 2.5 carat, I color, VS clarity. I have had two different experiences between WF and GOG though. WF returned my emails promptly, even going above and beyond with another rep emailing me information and saying the other rep was on vacation for a couple days. They have similar diamonds to what I am looking for in stock, but are a little smaller. I asked if they could find a bigger one and they found a rough that matches exactly what I want and are cutting it.
GOG on the other hand was slow to respond to emails. The rep waited a couple days between my questions to respond so I had to call in to get an update. We were waiting on a response from Solasfera to see if they could find a 2.5 carat for a week. I was getting tired of waiting so I actually called Solasfera directly to speed up the process since I want to propose in early September.
Well let's say I am not impressed with Solasfera's customer service... I talk to their rep and I hear they have no stones in the 2.5 carat size. He doesn't know when they would be able to find roughs, there are no guarantees that the diamond will match my desired specs after it comes back from AGS, it will take 3 months for a stone to come back from grading!. I ask does he have an ETA for when he could find a 2.5 carat rough and he doesn't know. He says their business model is to get a list of desired diamonds from jewelers and then fill that and not keep extra diamonds in stock. They have a 2.25 carat already graded, but it will still take 8 weeks to cut. Why do diamonds take so long to get ready. There is no way they can rush a single order? My gf wants closer to 3 carats if possible so I don't want a 2.25 if I can afford a 2.5 carat and 8 weeks is too long to for when I want to propose. So I say I have the money saved for the diamond why can't I put a order in and he won't do anything. I say you are willing to loose a paying customer for an expensive diamond and it means nothing to you. Nope they really don't seem to care about individual orders. Not willing to work with me at all.
Oh and the Solasfera rep says are you the one looking for a 2.5 carat and did you talk to *** from GOG? So clearly my GOG rep talked to Solasfera and he told him that there weren't any 2.5 carats available, but it has been multiple days since then and I have not heard a word from GOG about sorry its not possible, here are some alternative diamonds, maybe we can search other Solasfera dealers and see if we can find one. I am not buying a $50 item. I should get amazing customer service since I am paying thousands of dollars.
I am frustrated that what should be a fun process is so exhausting. I was really looking forward to comparing a Solasfera princess with a ACA princess in person and then picking the best. Instead it looks like WF is my only option.
Sorry for the long story I just wanted to get some more feedback on the forum. I would recommend anyone looking for a diamond that isn’t in stock to look almost a year out so they have plenty of time. I don't think people get how long it takes for them to make the diamonds and I am shocked at the wait times claimed. 4, 5 weeks for cutting seems to be the average for cutters. I would recommend WF over GOG, which is surprising since the forum threads I have read have seen seem to favor GOG over WF. I would also like to thank WF for awesome customer service and working on speeding up getting me a diamond so I can make my proposal date.
I have been looking for an engagement diamond for my girlfriend and doing lots of research on pricescope and any other internet information on diamonds I can find. I watched a lot of Rhino’s youtube videos, which are very helpful and from what I have seen on the forum I thought GOG would be my best bet for good customer service and something special in a Solasfera princess cut. I am also looking at Whiteflash for a ACA princess.
The specs I started with were 2-3 carat, super ideal cut, G-I color, SI2 or better clarity that was eye clean.
I narrowed down what I wanted and maximized the size for my budget at 2.5 carat, I color, VS clarity. I have had two different experiences between WF and GOG though. WF returned my emails promptly, even going above and beyond with another rep emailing me information and saying the other rep was on vacation for a couple days. They have similar diamonds to what I am looking for in stock, but are a little smaller. I asked if they could find a bigger one and they found a rough that matches exactly what I want and are cutting it.
GOG on the other hand was slow to respond to emails. The rep waited a couple days between my questions to respond so I had to call in to get an update. We were waiting on a response from Solasfera to see if they could find a 2.5 carat for a week. I was getting tired of waiting so I actually called Solasfera directly to speed up the process since I want to propose in early September.
Well let's say I am not impressed with Solasfera's customer service... I talk to their rep and I hear they have no stones in the 2.5 carat size. He doesn't know when they would be able to find roughs, there are no guarantees that the diamond will match my desired specs after it comes back from AGS, it will take 3 months for a stone to come back from grading!. I ask does he have an ETA for when he could find a 2.5 carat rough and he doesn't know. He says their business model is to get a list of desired diamonds from jewelers and then fill that and not keep extra diamonds in stock. They have a 2.25 carat already graded, but it will still take 8 weeks to cut. Why do diamonds take so long to get ready. There is no way they can rush a single order? My gf wants closer to 3 carats if possible so I don't want a 2.25 if I can afford a 2.5 carat and 8 weeks is too long to for when I want to propose. So I say I have the money saved for the diamond why can't I put a order in and he won't do anything. I say you are willing to loose a paying customer for an expensive diamond and it means nothing to you. Nope they really don't seem to care about individual orders. Not willing to work with me at all.
Oh and the Solasfera rep says are you the one looking for a 2.5 carat and did you talk to *** from GOG? So clearly my GOG rep talked to Solasfera and he told him that there weren't any 2.5 carats available, but it has been multiple days since then and I have not heard a word from GOG about sorry its not possible, here are some alternative diamonds, maybe we can search other Solasfera dealers and see if we can find one. I am not buying a $50 item. I should get amazing customer service since I am paying thousands of dollars.
I am frustrated that what should be a fun process is so exhausting. I was really looking forward to comparing a Solasfera princess with a ACA princess in person and then picking the best. Instead it looks like WF is my only option.
Sorry for the long story I just wanted to get some more feedback on the forum. I would recommend anyone looking for a diamond that isn’t in stock to look almost a year out so they have plenty of time. I don't think people get how long it takes for them to make the diamonds and I am shocked at the wait times claimed. 4, 5 weeks for cutting seems to be the average for cutters. I would recommend WF over GOG, which is surprising since the forum threads I have read have seen seem to favor GOG over WF. I would also like to thank WF for awesome customer service and working on speeding up getting me a diamond so I can make my proposal date.