My husband bought my e-ring, wedding band, and an anniversary band from one of the forum vendors. My daughter is getting engaged and I'm going to help her bf with the ring. We were talking about settings and she likes mine (2mm knife edge) but I have a pear, she wants a round. As we're looking at my ring, I notice the head and the shank are not attached on one side.
It looks as though the solder broke.
I contacted the vendor. They have a "lifetime warranty." They say I can purchase a shipping label from them and that there may be a "small fee" for the repair. And they asked if I have insurance. The ring is almost 4 years old.
What would you expect? The vendor to fix it free of charge? That I should pay for the repair?
Also, my daughter is not sure she wants that setting after she saw the damage, but I'm wondering if rings like that come with heads that accommodate round diamonds and they had to change mine for a different shape, causing them to have to solder it on either side. Would that not be an issue with a round? Not sure we're going to use this vendor until we see how my issue is handled as I've seen a few complaints about them and our initial interactions were not the best, but the owner did make it right.
Any thoughts?

It looks as though the solder broke.
I contacted the vendor. They have a "lifetime warranty." They say I can purchase a shipping label from them and that there may be a "small fee" for the repair. And they asked if I have insurance. The ring is almost 4 years old.
What would you expect? The vendor to fix it free of charge? That I should pay for the repair?
Also, my daughter is not sure she wants that setting after she saw the damage, but I'm wondering if rings like that come with heads that accommodate round diamonds and they had to change mine for a different shape, causing them to have to solder it on either side. Would that not be an issue with a round? Not sure we're going to use this vendor until we see how my issue is handled as I've seen a few complaints about them and our initial interactions were not the best, but the owner did make it right.
Any thoughts?
