looks like the diamond industry is still a secret!Date: 7/22/2005 8:21:46 PM
Author: kaleigh
On the east coast they are talking about weight loss?????
It''s interesting how they based their entire thought process around the opinions of a single appraiser, Cap Beasley (who was an excellent choice by the way). It seems that they think appraisals are useful if they are carefully prepared by a trained and properly equipped professional who understands the issues. It''s a shame that this seems to qualify as a ''secret''.
Date: 7/22/2005 10:18:11 PM
Author: kenny
The media is a bunch of slimeballs.
I have a strong feeling that the majority of this is seen in the chain stores that use those laminated cards from IGI or wherever and unscrupulous local vendors. It is tru that the local person is easy prey for these types but the good local guys and the Pscope online vendors do not fall into this category and I haven''t given any of my jewelry a second thought.Date: 7/22/2005 9:22:43 PM
Author: lilyinct
Yowza...Certainly was not favorable towards the diamond industry...they cited cases of inflated appraisals, mall-store jewelers ''swapping'' diamonds, and lousy salespeople....not to mention inconsistencies in diamond grading opinions.
I know, Widget...like I said, anyone who bothers to do some research (and wouldn''t you before buying something so significant/expensive???) would know these things.Date: 7/23/2005 12:40:07 AM
Author: widget
Time for the West Coasters to check in!
Lordy...I wish I''d known that Dateline was a two hour show! I saw more about brides and dieting than I wanted to..![]()
I thought it was pointless and utterly inadequate. Unless I missed something, I didn''t hear mention of ''independent appraiser'' or ''GIA'' once.
Stephanie: Welcome!Stick around keep reading and ask questions...you''ll learn a great deal more here...![]()
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Aside Pricescope''s little experiement, there are precious few (one or two, as much as I know) such cross-checks of lab grading done. Is it possible to get the rough data from the Dateline sample ?Date: 7/22/2005 11:01:09 PM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
Remeber of the 16 stones we sent to 3 labs, and one twice to GIA by mistake, not one of them recieved the same grades for (color and clarity) from all 3 labs. (Including the same stone to GIA twice)