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Bwahahaha I like your styleUgh, not good.
Yes, if the jeweller has offered 600 pounds, take the money and run.
The ex sounds like a twat or a cheapskate.
The “evil twin” in me wouldn’t be putting the money towards solicitors fees, it would be for a truck load of manure delivered to his front door!
Bad me.
Ugh, not good.
Yes, if the jeweller has offered 600 pounds, take the money and run.
The ex sounds like a twat or a cheapskate.
The “evil twin” in me wouldn’t be putting the money towards solicitors fees, it would be for a truck load of manure delivered to his front door!
Bad me.
Bwahahaha I like your style
Thanks for everyone's replies
The 600 quid was a guesstimate by me, based on best-case 50% of retail of a similarly poorly cut stone of similar size and specs I found on the PS search tool - I think what is most likely is that he is both a twat and a cheapskate, and that he paid well under £1k for it. (A search on a well-known auction site for D, SI1 solitaires revealed a 1ct D SI1 CE stone in a WG ring for c.£900 IIRC.)
While CE diamonds do, of course, have their market, it is most likely the case that he thought he was 'beating the system' and making himself 'look good' by buying it (because size and colour trumps all else??), rather than buying a really good GIAXXX or AGS000 0.3ct stone, for example.
I should see her soon so will enquire re: the offer and will have to break the bad news. I'm thinking of going with how the diamond is an appropriate metaphor for him - looks impressive from a distance but closer inspection reveals poor qualities, inherent faults, and paperwork that betrays all he is trying to cover up... lol
Thanks for the recommendations
I'll speak to her to see what is offered!
This is the ebay listing I found that was very similar, from 'merlin-jewellers':
http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/merlin-jewelers
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Engageme...t-D-SI1-Enhanced-Solid-Gold-14ct/192449736293