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Rough_Rock
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- Jul 1, 2005
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I am not sure if anybody can give m any advice on this, but here it goes.
I ordered a 5 stone wedding band a little over a month before my wedding. The jeweler called me approx. 2 wks before we leave saying that there was a problem with my ring, and he wanted to change the setting. I was hesitant to agree to a change in setting. He call me back less than an hour later telling me that he was able to find me my setting, and not to worry I was going to get what I wanted.
When I finally pick up the ring, while it has 5 stones; it was not the ring that I had ordered. It was set ridiculously high, almost as if it was 5 engagement rings set in a row. The jeweler persuades me to take the ring, and get married with it (it was a destination wedding) and when I got back from my honeymoon, I was to return to the store and they would then order me the correct ring. I reluctantly agree, since I was leaving for the wedding in less than 3 days- and where was I going to get a ring in that amount of time?
Once I got home, I discussed it with my fiancé, and we both agree that we don''t want the risk of taking the incorrect ring on the trip with us. We were so disappointed with the jeweler and just wanted to return ring and not do any more business with them. We left the ring with my mother-in-law with instructions to return the ring and all documents necessary. Once we returned from our trip, we are told that the jeweler refused a refund.
I call the jeweler, and he refuses to refund stating that I agreed to come back after the trip to correct the setting. We go back and forth on the phone to no agreement.
I tried to go through the credit card company to resolve this, however they state that I do not have a "right to dispute" since the jeweler is still willing to make the correct ring. I told the credit card company that I did not have the ring that I ordered for my wedding as promised, so I should have been given a refund.
So what can I do at this point? I do not want to go back to that jeweler to "fix" my ring, b/c I am so unhappy with their service I do not even know if I can trust them to give me the correct ring in the quality that it should be at. Is there any other way that I can try to resolve this?
(Attached are picture of the ring so you can see how poorly it was done)
I ordered a 5 stone wedding band a little over a month before my wedding. The jeweler called me approx. 2 wks before we leave saying that there was a problem with my ring, and he wanted to change the setting. I was hesitant to agree to a change in setting. He call me back less than an hour later telling me that he was able to find me my setting, and not to worry I was going to get what I wanted.
When I finally pick up the ring, while it has 5 stones; it was not the ring that I had ordered. It was set ridiculously high, almost as if it was 5 engagement rings set in a row. The jeweler persuades me to take the ring, and get married with it (it was a destination wedding) and when I got back from my honeymoon, I was to return to the store and they would then order me the correct ring. I reluctantly agree, since I was leaving for the wedding in less than 3 days- and where was I going to get a ring in that amount of time?
Once I got home, I discussed it with my fiancé, and we both agree that we don''t want the risk of taking the incorrect ring on the trip with us. We were so disappointed with the jeweler and just wanted to return ring and not do any more business with them. We left the ring with my mother-in-law with instructions to return the ring and all documents necessary. Once we returned from our trip, we are told that the jeweler refused a refund.
I call the jeweler, and he refuses to refund stating that I agreed to come back after the trip to correct the setting. We go back and forth on the phone to no agreement.
I tried to go through the credit card company to resolve this, however they state that I do not have a "right to dispute" since the jeweler is still willing to make the correct ring. I told the credit card company that I did not have the ring that I ordered for my wedding as promised, so I should have been given a refund.
So what can I do at this point? I do not want to go back to that jeweler to "fix" my ring, b/c I am so unhappy with their service I do not even know if I can trust them to give me the correct ring in the quality that it should be at. Is there any other way that I can try to resolve this?
(Attached are picture of the ring so you can see how poorly it was done)