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As a Tacori dealer I can shed some light on this little known program. We have worked with a few customers on upgrades and this is how it has worked for us.
If the item was purchased before Jan 4, 2013 it is eligible for 75% upgrade. After that date, 65%. The new item must be a higher price than the full price of the original and it must be in undamaged condition (only normal wear and tear).
As an example of how the calculations are done, let's say you originally purchased a ring for $3,000 and the ring you are upgrading to is $4,500.
You would get 75% of the original purchase ($2,250) applied to the new purchase. The balance would then be $4,500 less 2,250 equaling $2,250 net.
If original was purchased after Jan 2,2013 the rate is 65% so the numbers would be:
4500-1950 = $2,550 net for the new ring.
And as AprilBaby and Pandabee correctly stated, you need to be the registered owner of the original piece.
Hope that helps.
You can find information on various designers, including some of their special benefits, at this link in the pricescope knowledge base:
https://www.pricescope.com/journal/designer-engagement-rings#Tacori
Do you know the model number of your Tacori ring? It should be possible to determine your range of options by knowing the specific design.I have a tacori engagement ring with a 0.96 carat center stone. I would like a bigger center stone in the near future but I want to keep my setting. I love my setting. It looks like my ring is all one piece and was created around my center stone. Does this mean i cannot upgrade my diamond without needing an entirely new setting as well? It looks like the mounting or basket that holds my diamond is part of the rest of my band. I'd like to upgrade to 1.5 carat diamond.
I assume the head (or whatever you call the piece that holds the diamond) can't be switched out? So I'd have to get a whole new setting?
Any idea how large Of a diamond I could upgrade to with the current head/setting that holds my 0.96 carat diamond?
I'm sorry, my statement above is totally confusing! I meant to say a you might be able to get a 6.6 or 6.7 mm diamond in your original setting. So, just slightly over 1 carat.The model number seems to suggest it is designed for a 6.5mm (approx one carat), in which case you could probably squeeze a 1.6 or even maybe a 1.7 in there. But if you want to really get the full punch out of your upgrade you probably need to special order the design for the specific size diamond you end up choosing.
You may want to talk to the jeweler you purchased the setting from as to what trade up benefit they may be able to arrange for you with Tacori in exchange for a special order for the bigger size center.
Good luck. If you need any additional help feel free to call or chat in. You can reference this thread to give the consultant background on your situation.Ok will do! Thank you very much for your time and help