Maisie
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TravelingGal|1323111017|3074654 said:maplefemme|1323110800|3074647 said:My only purchase of a PSer pre-owned piece has not gone well and I'm not happy, but buyer beware and I'm stuck with it now.
It's not even the PSers fault, she relied on the original sellers info as much as I did.
Our only option would have been to switch and pay $7,000 more for a stone .26cts less and two clarity grades lower, to gain one color grade higher of what the original stone was supposed to be, and that did not fly well with my SO so he settled for a discount.
Now that my alternate option offered went down in price $2,450 just a couple of weeks later, when it was once so firm, we are quite upset with the whole transaction.
I would buy PS pre-owned again but I'd be much more careful...
So sorry to hear that!![]()
Which brings up another valid point...PSers are a tough crowd...a picky, educated, crowd - which is a good thing. I would try to represent something I sold to the best of my ability, but it might be easier to sell to the general, zales adoring, public!
maplefemme|1323110800|3074647 said:My only purchase of a PSer pre-owned piece has not gone well and I'm not happy, but buyer beware and I'm stuck with it now.
It's not even the PSers fault, she relied on the original sellers info as much as I did.
Our only option would have been to switch and pay $7,000 more for a stone .26cts less and two clarity grades lower, to gain one color grade higher of what the original stone was supposed to be, and that did not fly well with my SO so he settled for a discount.
Now that my alternate option offered went down in price $2,450 just a couple of weeks later, when it was once so firm, we are quite upset with the whole transaction.
I would buy PS pre-owned again but I'd be much more careful...
Laila619|1323114701|3074708 said:maplefemme|1323110800|3074647 said:My only purchase of a PSer pre-owned piece has not gone well and I'm not happy, but buyer beware and I'm stuck with it now.
It's not even the PSers fault, she relied on the original sellers info as much as I did.
Our only option would have been to switch and pay $7,000 more for a stone .26cts less and two clarity grades lower, to gain one color grade higher of what the original stone was supposed to be, and that did not fly well with my SO so he settled for a discount.
Now that my alternate option offered went down in price $2,450 just a couple of weeks later, when it was once so firm, we are quite upset with the whole transaction.
I would buy PS pre-owned again but I'd be much more careful...
I'm sorry to hear that.What went wrong if you don't mind sharing?
missy|1323192785|3075345 said:Wow, I feel so disappointed for you. I really trusted this vendor and am surprised. I cannot understand why they are not standing by their product. It was their stone initially right?
diamondseeker2006|1323192556|3075344 said:I think the mistake was not sending for the ring to look at before the final commitment to buy was made. If the vendor is the one I suspect, I think they have a 3 day return. You could have put it on a credit card to look at, returned it, and then put it on layaway. It is really important have an uncertified stone verified by a local jeweler at the very least since color is going to have a major effect on the pricing. The problem in this case aside from committing to a stone you hadn't seen was that it was on consignment and the seller really may not care whether you are satisfied or not. I hope others learn from it to never buy something without looking at it if there will be no return once you start a layaway. And it proves the importance of a grading certificate over a vendor opinion, definitely. I am so sorry this happened, though.
maplefemme|1323194847|3075386 said:diamondseeker2006|1323192556|3075344 said:I think the mistake was not sending for the ring to look at before the final commitment to buy was made. If the vendor is the one I suspect, I think they have a 3 day return. You could have put it on a credit card to look at, returned it, and then put it on layaway. It is really important have an uncertified stone verified by a local jeweler at the very least since color is going to have a major effect on the pricing. The problem in this case aside from committing to a stone you hadn't seen was that it was on consignment and the seller really may not care whether you are satisfied or not. I hope others learn from it to never buy something without looking at it if there will be no return once you start a layaway. And it proves the importance of a grading certificate over a vendor opinion, definitely. I am so sorry this happened, though.
Diamondseeker, I agree with you, we made a mistake not having it shipped up to Canada to see it first, however, we didn't have $15,000 available to us to do so. I wouldn't have done this with an unknown vendor, but JbEG is so highly regarded here with not a bad review to be found with lots of similar transactions, we thought this would be safe.
I do take complete responsibility for my choice though, I should have not purchased a stone without a grading or seeing it first, regardless of the vendor's reputation, my fault for that I admit.
For everyone else, thank you, I don't feel so unreasonable now.
I never expected a straight switch, we would have paid some difference, but to see the stone I wanted to switch to, one who's price was so firm when I asked about making the switch; now go on sale, that really upset me, I feel very ripped off.
The stone originally belonged to, and was sourced by, JbEG. They sold it last year under the same specs. So even though the stone doesn't now belong to them, I feel it's still their resoponsibility as the person it belonged to trusted their grade too, its not her fault.
I just wish this wasn't for me E-ring, I do want to be proud of it...
maplefemme|1323197823|3075421 said:Thank you Missy and Decodelighted, I know mistakes happen, I'm very understanding to deal with. I just wish they would have handled this differently and given us the option to switch and get the other similar stone at the same price they have it listed on sale for now.
We were told the price was firm![]()
It's problematic when you have to try to replicate "a steal of a deal". As we all know, those don't come along everyday. Or trade something that was a "steal" for something that's more retail pricing. Something's gotta give.Maisie|1323209467|3075582 said:If it was my stone I would take the offer of trading it against something else. I'm sure they can source a suitable stone so that Maplefemme will be happy and can enjoy her engagement ring.
decodelighted|1323209876|3075588 said:It's problematic when you have to try to replicate "a steal of a deal". As we all know, those don't come along everyday. Or trade something that was a "steal" for something that's more retail pricing. Something's gotta give.Maisie|1323209467|3075582 said:If it was my stone I would take the offer of trading it against something else. I'm sure they can source a suitable stone so that Maplefemme will be happy and can enjoy her engagement ring.
Since it's an engagement ring -- and since the deciding party is seemingly not around to explain HIS side of the story .... I'm a bit uncomfortable discussing it.![]()
It doesn't sound like SHE is doing the choosing ... at least alone. I'd hope MF's SO would be agreeable to a swap at this point, if that's what she really wants & the vendor is willing -- but, guys are funny about stuff sometimes.Maisie|1323210239|3075597 said:decodelighted|1323209876|3075588 said:It's problematic when you have to try to replicate "a steal of a deal". As we all know, those don't come along everyday. Or trade something that was a "steal" for something that's more retail pricing. Something's gotta give.Maisie|1323209467|3075582 said:If it was my stone I would take the offer of trading it against something else. I'm sure they can source a suitable stone so that Maplefemme will be happy and can enjoy her engagement ring.
Since it's an engagement ring -- and since the deciding party is seemingly not around to explain HIS side of the story .... I'm a bit uncomfortable discussing it.![]()
Its only a deal if its what you are looking for.... Maplefemme thought she was getting an L/M and it turned out to be a S/T. If she feels that it will look too tinted for the setting she has chosen she might prefer to change the stone for something further up the colour scale. And if I was in her position thats what I would do. She might not get the same size stone but at least the colour would be more acceptable to her.