Alright, I have a question about sales practices on the net. I''m buying an engagement ring. Up until last week, I was ignorant of diamonds for the most part. I knew basically about size and color and clarity, in general. Had no clue on cut, which I''ve read can make or break how shiny a diamond is.
I searched at Union Diamond first. I found three diamonds that were within the following characteristics:
1-1.03 carats
H color
Vs2 clarity
Very Good Cut or better (table 53-57 and depth 60-63)
All were EGL certified (which I''ve now read may not mean much either) and were somewhere between $3500 and $3600.
In any case, I inquired about the one with the best cut. I was told that it was now unavailable and that the lady would get back to me with certificates on alternate diamonds. Four days later I get an e-mail with the alternatives, ALL of which were now S1 clarity for the same price or one was even $300 more.
So, I went to Szul. They did not have any VS2 diamonds in my price range. I found AND ORDERED a S1 diamond, H color, 61.8 depth and 54 table, which seemed to be what a few web sites would consider ideal. It was $3200. Also EGL certified. I PAID FOR THIS STONE. The money is gone, out of my account as of last Friday. I get a call TODAY saying that the stone I ordered is no longer available and the guy would send me alternatives. Well, you guessed it, the alternatives COST MORE and had cuts outside the range for even a "very good" cut. Now they have my money and I don''t have a ring, and it will probably be 5 days before they can get the money back into my account.
I''m not familiar with the diamond market. I don''t have a jeweler I trust, as I don''t regularly buy jewelry, so online seemed about the same risk as walking into a local store where I don''t know the guy from Adam.
In either case, I don''t believe in coincidences. Is it common practice to advertise a specific stone at a specific price and then turn around and say it''s NOT AVAILABLE (even after they''ve taken your money!!!!) and then send you alternatives that are MORE expensive for LESS quality? Somehow I feel like I''m getting screwed.
Not too mention, I ordered the stone based on calling them and verifying they could have it to me, set, by this Thursday.
It just makes me more nervous about spending this much money (to me) and having to trust someone.
Any suggestions?
I searched at Union Diamond first. I found three diamonds that were within the following characteristics:
1-1.03 carats
H color
Vs2 clarity
Very Good Cut or better (table 53-57 and depth 60-63)
All were EGL certified (which I''ve now read may not mean much either) and were somewhere between $3500 and $3600.
In any case, I inquired about the one with the best cut. I was told that it was now unavailable and that the lady would get back to me with certificates on alternate diamonds. Four days later I get an e-mail with the alternatives, ALL of which were now S1 clarity for the same price or one was even $300 more.
So, I went to Szul. They did not have any VS2 diamonds in my price range. I found AND ORDERED a S1 diamond, H color, 61.8 depth and 54 table, which seemed to be what a few web sites would consider ideal. It was $3200. Also EGL certified. I PAID FOR THIS STONE. The money is gone, out of my account as of last Friday. I get a call TODAY saying that the stone I ordered is no longer available and the guy would send me alternatives. Well, you guessed it, the alternatives COST MORE and had cuts outside the range for even a "very good" cut. Now they have my money and I don''t have a ring, and it will probably be 5 days before they can get the money back into my account.
I''m not familiar with the diamond market. I don''t have a jeweler I trust, as I don''t regularly buy jewelry, so online seemed about the same risk as walking into a local store where I don''t know the guy from Adam.
In either case, I don''t believe in coincidences. Is it common practice to advertise a specific stone at a specific price and then turn around and say it''s NOT AVAILABLE (even after they''ve taken your money!!!!) and then send you alternatives that are MORE expensive for LESS quality? Somehow I feel like I''m getting screwed.
Not too mention, I ordered the stone based on calling them and verifying they could have it to me, set, by this Thursday.
It just makes me more nervous about spending this much money (to me) and having to trust someone.
Any suggestions?