maplefemme
Brilliant_Rock
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ericad|1323321073|3076838 said:Layaway purchases are final sale per the contract/layaway agreement the buyer signs. That being said, when all this went down 2 months ago, we apologized to the buyer profusely and asked what we could do to make it right. They requested a partial credit for the discrepancy in grading. The buyer didn't request a refund, so it wasn't discussed as an option. Had they asked for a refund at the time, we would have considered it. But they asked for a credit to keep the stone, and we made it so without hesitation.
The other point I'd like to make, since MF and her SO are quite upset about it, is again with regards to the 2.67. MF told us she was upset by the GIA report (rightfully so) and could she possibly trade it for the 2.67. We responded that absolutely yes, she could, but wanted to make sure that she understood it wouldn't be an even trade since the 2.67 was priced at $7k more than the purchase price of her stone. She then said she'd abide by whatever her SO decides, and for us to communicate with him directly. He emailed us and told us, in no uncertain terms, that he would NOT spend any more money for a different stone and he would just like a credit to reflect the lower grade. We interpreted this to mean not $7k, not even $1, therefore we never engaged him in any further discussion about the 2.67 or any other stone. He had outright rejected this option, so we offered him the partial refund he wanted and he said he was happy with that outcome.
WHAT?!
Erica, I have an email from Grace on the 18th of October, she discussed my options for trading in the stone in light of the GIA grade. In that email she also clearly stated that this sale was indeed FINAL because it was a layaway, however she would try her very best to make it a positive experience for me.
Now reading that had we asked for a refund you would have considered it, even after Grace telling me in no uncertain words that that was not possible, that the sale was final - I'm upset. Of coarse he wouldn't ask you for a refund, I was specifically told that same day that it was NOT an option!
On page 4 of this thread you wrote yourself "Because this piece was a layaway piece and a consignment sale, a refund was not an option" - now you write it is possible? I just didn't ask
If you are sincere in your offer to refund us for stone, then we accept your offer and I will have Victor remove it from the ring and courier it back to you insured.