Hello Everyone
I contacted a diamond dealer and sent her images in order to sell my diamond. That dealer kept writing me to come and pick the diamond so she could sell it. She is from another state and caught a plane to come to my house to pick up the diamond. I told her a bit of information about the stone, the weight, and the dimensions, etc. She examined and scaled it. She then confirmed everything with me (priced the stone) and we signed the contract including the original weight. She added an insurance value in the agreement. The next day, she sent an email to me stated that the carats were wrong and my diamond is over 50% heavier than the original weight that is in the contract. She sent me by email an updating form for me to sign in order to annul the first contract. This update contains no insurance value. She claimed she must send it to the GIA and if the diamond returns natural and untreated she will proceed to sell it and the insurance value will be effective. She claimed that I have to pay the GIA's fee. The fees are over 2,000USD since the stone his big. I refuse to put my signature under this new stone because that is not my diamond. She said if I don't comply she will arrange to return the stone back to me. The problem is she didn't aware that I saw her when she scaled the diamond so I told her you scaled the diamond before I entered in a contract with you and we confirmed the weight that I told you. Now she is saying that the balance she used was not a diamond scale so the weight was off. She came to check an important diamond and did not come with the right scale. I know for sure she stole my stone and I will never see it again. She said she used the proper balance when she returned back to her state and the stone weight is more than 50% than the original weight. She claimed it's my stone and the dimensions of this new stone are almost the same as the dimensions of the stone that I submitted to her. I had my diamond for a while and always has the same weight. Once I let go of my diamond the weight is now different...I'm so confused...She practically stole my diamond and replace it with a cubic zirconia. I'M SO STRESSED ABOUT THE WHOLE SITUATION.
I contacted a diamond dealer and sent her images in order to sell my diamond. That dealer kept writing me to come and pick the diamond so she could sell it. She is from another state and caught a plane to come to my house to pick up the diamond. I told her a bit of information about the stone, the weight, and the dimensions, etc. She examined and scaled it. She then confirmed everything with me (priced the stone) and we signed the contract including the original weight. She added an insurance value in the agreement. The next day, she sent an email to me stated that the carats were wrong and my diamond is over 50% heavier than the original weight that is in the contract. She sent me by email an updating form for me to sign in order to annul the first contract. This update contains no insurance value. She claimed she must send it to the GIA and if the diamond returns natural and untreated she will proceed to sell it and the insurance value will be effective. She claimed that I have to pay the GIA's fee. The fees are over 2,000USD since the stone his big. I refuse to put my signature under this new stone because that is not my diamond. She said if I don't comply she will arrange to return the stone back to me. The problem is she didn't aware that I saw her when she scaled the diamond so I told her you scaled the diamond before I entered in a contract with you and we confirmed the weight that I told you. Now she is saying that the balance she used was not a diamond scale so the weight was off. She came to check an important diamond and did not come with the right scale. I know for sure she stole my stone and I will never see it again. She said she used the proper balance when she returned back to her state and the stone weight is more than 50% than the original weight. She claimed it's my stone and the dimensions of this new stone are almost the same as the dimensions of the stone that I submitted to her. I had my diamond for a while and always has the same weight. Once I let go of my diamond the weight is now different...I'm so confused...She practically stole my diamond and replace it with a cubic zirconia. I'M SO STRESSED ABOUT THE WHOLE SITUATION.