Leonid Tcharnyi: The statistics show that not more than 5 percent of consumers are buying jewelry and diamonds online.
Here''s my question.
I have searched for more than a month for my diamond (VS2 , G): AGS report done on August 19th (New AGS report since June 1st 2005). AGS Ideal 0 (Light performance 0, Proportion factors 0 and Finish 0 (ideal symmetry and polish) AND an HCA score of 1.3. I also received a GIA report that gave the same grading that AGS had and got a GCAL report showing excellent symmetry.
I live in canada and have purchased my diamond online from Blue Nile for 1815$ (2200$ canadian). Moreover, that price was comparable to all other prices found on the net for the same diamond quality.
Since my purchase, I have been to five different B&M (in Canada) and each relatively gave the price for an AGS excellent cut VS2 G diamond ---- 5700$.
That''s 3500$ more than I paid for mine AND we''re talking about an excellent cut compared to my ideal cut.
Does the same mark-up exist in the States ?
Finally, with such a price difference, why would only 5% of consumers purchase online ?????
Paul
Here''s my question.
I have searched for more than a month for my diamond (VS2 , G): AGS report done on August 19th (New AGS report since June 1st 2005). AGS Ideal 0 (Light performance 0, Proportion factors 0 and Finish 0 (ideal symmetry and polish) AND an HCA score of 1.3. I also received a GIA report that gave the same grading that AGS had and got a GCAL report showing excellent symmetry.
I live in canada and have purchased my diamond online from Blue Nile for 1815$ (2200$ canadian). Moreover, that price was comparable to all other prices found on the net for the same diamond quality.
Since my purchase, I have been to five different B&M (in Canada) and each relatively gave the price for an AGS excellent cut VS2 G diamond ---- 5700$.
That''s 3500$ more than I paid for mine AND we''re talking about an excellent cut compared to my ideal cut.
Does the same mark-up exist in the States ?
Finally, with such a price difference, why would only 5% of consumers purchase online ?????
Paul