D diamondjake Rough_Rock Joined Sep 12, 2002 Messages 10 Oct 28, 2002 #1 I have just discovered that the ring I purchased is too large for my bride-to-be's fingers. What should I do?
I have just discovered that the ring I purchased is too large for my bride-to-be's fingers. What should I do?
StevL Brilliant_Rock Trade Joined Dec 31, 1999 Messages 598 Oct 28, 2002 #2 Have it sized if you know the correct size. If your unsure just wait till you give it to her and take her to have it sized then.
Have it sized if you know the correct size. If your unsure just wait till you give it to her and take her to have it sized then.
M mrmarius Rough_Rock Joined Sep 15, 2002 Messages 63 Oct 28, 2002 #3 Cook her big dinners, over and over, until the finger is large enough for the ring.
D diamondjake Rough_Rock Joined Sep 12, 2002 Messages 10 Oct 28, 2002 #4 Once I give it to her - how long will it take once I bring it in and have it sized? Love the big dinner idea
Once I give it to her - how long will it take once I bring it in and have it sized? Love the big dinner idea
StevL Brilliant_Rock Trade Joined Dec 31, 1999 Messages 598 Oct 28, 2002 #5 Just call around, if you bought your ring local the selling jeweler should help you. We do our best to get a ring back to you over lunch. Drop it off, have a nice lunch, and pick it up after you eat.
Just call around, if you bought your ring local the selling jeweler should help you. We do our best to get a ring back to you over lunch. Drop it off, have a nice lunch, and pick it up after you eat.
D diamondjake Rough_Rock Joined Sep 12, 2002 Messages 10 Oct 28, 2002 #6 Thanks Steve - is that typical of most jewelers? She hates the thought of not having her ring -- even for a day.
Thanks Steve - is that typical of most jewelers? She hates the thought of not having her ring -- even for a day.
StevL Brilliant_Rock Trade Joined Dec 31, 1999 Messages 598 Oct 28, 2002 #7 I would think most independent jewelers would bend over backwards to help you. If they don't, try another one. Good luck!
I would think most independent jewelers would bend over backwards to help you. If they don't, try another one. Good luck!