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Round Brilliant 1.65 ct James Allen Diamond

egorr85

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I bought a diamond off James Allen about 2 years ago for $16220 - very nice, ex-ex-ex, very beautiful etc etc. Am I crazy to think I can get $13,500 off of diamond bistro site or pricescope forums? Should I just take the 70% buyback that JA offers?
 
You didnt give the specs or GIA number which would have helped so we could see what a stone like yours is currently going
for.

I would give selling it on your own a try. Couldn't hurt right? If doesn't work out then take the 70%.
 
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Your opening post says you bought the JA stone about 2 years ago ... have you doublechecked your actual purchase date? The JA buy-back is valid for just 2 years from date of purchase (or is it date of receipt); I'd hate for you to miss out on the buy-back option because you mis-remembered your purchase date.

I took a look at JA's range of stones from 1.60-1.69ct H-VS1, Excellent Polish, Excellent Symmetry, depth no greater than 62.3%... only 5 stones came up, with prices ranging from $13,300-$15,240. When I widened the search to include VS2 stones with same specs, 15 stones came up, with prices ranging from $11,460-$16,620. http://www.jamesallen.com/loose-dia...From=45&DepthTo=62.30&TableFrom=50&TableTo=83

Based on the above, If I were in the market for a stone with specs similar to yours, I'd probably pop for a new JA stone so I'd have the return/upgrade/buyback privileges.

If I were you, I'd first confirm the last valid date of your two-year buy-back option, and clarify whether JA must receive your diamond in hand by that date, or if you must notify them you are exercising the option by that date. Once you know that date, you can decide whether/how long you want to wait to give your DiamondBistro listing a chance.

Don't forget to figure in shipping costs - JA likely would charge you the FedEx shipping charge to return the diamond to them, but they'd provide you with a pre-paid shipping label with insurance covered at their end. If you were to sell the diamond on DiamondBistro, USPS shipping costs (with insurance) would be expensive, and FedEx/UPS I think aren't options as they won't ship loose diamonds for non-businesses.
 
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