wishinpink
Brilliant_Rock
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LOL my typoDate: 10/11/2008 2:51:56 PM
Author: Modified Brilliant
Hey wish,
Is the spelling of ''fluorescence'' your typo or the appraiser''s???
Just wondering....
Jeff
LOL my typoDate: 10/11/2008 2:51:56 PM
Author: Modified Brilliant
Hey wish,
Is the spelling of ''fluorescence'' your typo or the appraiser''s???
Just wondering....
Jeff
Date: 10/11/2008 2:54:11 PM
Author: Modified Brilliant
GIA uses the term ''square modified brilliant'' to describe your cut. They will use generic terms usually.
A culet may be described as ''none'' (GIA) ''pointed'' or I suppose ''closed'' (not a typical term)
Jeff
Welcome to Pricescope,Date: 10/11/2008 3:08:56 PM
Author: Fancy_yellow_gal
Hey my cousin is a gemologist, she studied at G.I.A. and she has told me that the feathers and other characteristics of a diamond are natural from when they were formed underground. She said that feathers can't grow. If it was very large and near any edges and was hit very hard it could chip or break there.
I have heard many stories of people buying from websites and getting something they weren't expecting. If you are unsure about what you bought you should consider returning the diamond. Consider a place that has a store front and a staff to assist you. I can't tell you how important it is to have that personal touch when you are trying to make an important purchase.
Let me know if you have any other questions 'cause I can ask my cousin for you. Good luck!
hmm, okay, you are right! I will give her a call on monday... but, I don''t know how to do it without feeling upset.... I will need to think about this some more...Date: 10/11/2008 3:46:44 PM
Author: neatfreak
Honestly, I think it''s a little harsh until you actually speak with her and try to figure out what happened...if I were her and got that email without any indication of you being upset when you left, I would probably immediately put a defense up, which is not what you want if you want something from her ya know?
I''d go over there or give her a call on Monday first personally.
Date: 10/11/2008 3:53:08 PM
Author: wishinpink
Date: 10/11/2008 3:46:44 PM
Author: neatfreak
Honestly, I think it''s a little harsh until you actually speak with her and try to figure out what happened...if I were her and got that email without any indication of you being upset when you left, I would probably immediately put a defense up, which is not what you want if you want something from her ya know?
I''d go over there or give her a call on Monday first personally.
hmm, okay, you are right! I will give her a call on monday... but, I don''t know how to do it without feeling upset.... I will need to think about this some more...
Ditto, thritto and quadritto - Neat nailed it!Date: 10/11/2008 4:06:03 PM
Author: neatfreak
Date: 10/11/2008 3:53:08 PM
Author: wishinpink
Date: 10/11/2008 3:46:44 PM
Author: neatfreak
Honestly, I think it''s a little harsh until you actually speak with her and try to figure out what happened...if I were her and got that email without any indication of you being upset when you left, I would probably immediately put a defense up, which is not what you want if you want something from her ya know?
I''d go over there or give her a call on Monday first personally.
hmm, okay, you are right! I will give her a call on monday... but, I don''t know how to do it without feeling upset.... I will need to think about this some more...
Just try to stay calm and remember that this could all be a misunderstanding. Try and frame it as a question of what happened rather than anger. Then, assuming she''s cooperative, maybe you can get your $ back or she will look at the stone again for free, etc. If you make her defensive right away she''ll probably be less likely to help you.
Just remember to give her the benefit of the doubt at first. Might be an honest mistake. Then pull out the big guns if you need them.
I agree on all counts!Date: 10/11/2008 4:09:49 PM
Author: Lorelei
Ditto, thritto and quadritto - Neat nailed it!Date: 10/11/2008 4:06:03 PM
Author: neatfreak
Date: 10/11/2008 3:53:08 PM
Author: wishinpink
Date: 10/11/2008 3:46:44 PM
Author: neatfreak
Honestly, I think it''s a little harsh until you actually speak with her and try to figure out what happened...if I were her and got that email without any indication of you being upset when you left, I would probably immediately put a defense up, which is not what you want if you want something from her ya know?
I''d go over there or give her a call on Monday first personally.
hmm, okay, you are right! I will give her a call on monday... but, I don''t know how to do it without feeling upset.... I will need to think about this some more...
Just try to stay calm and remember that this could all be a misunderstanding. Try and frame it as a question of what happened rather than anger. Then, assuming she''s cooperative, maybe you can get your $ back or she will look at the stone again for free, etc. If you make her defensive right away she''ll probably be less likely to help you.
Just remember to give her the benefit of the doubt at first. Might be an honest mistake. Then pull out the big guns if you need them.
Date: 10/11/2008 7:20:40 PM
Author: denverappraiser
Hi Pink,
First off, I''m sorry that it''s being difficult for you.
There are several issues at play here and you need to separate them out. I think a lot might be gained by a phone conversation with your appraiser.
1) Does the appraiser agree that it¡¦s the same stone as the one described on the GIA report? If not, obviously your issue is with the seller, not the appraiser and not GIA, and the contents of GIA''s report are irrelevant. If so, advance to #2.
2) Did the appraiser see the GIA report identifying it as a VS2 and stand by their SI2 grading? There¡¦s always the possibility of a typo or simply a mistake. If it¡¦s a mistake, ask her to correct it. If she''s is unsure, ask for a new inspection, show her the GIA document and ask flat out if it''s the right stone and if it is her expert opinion that GIA either made an error or that the stone has been damaged.
3) Assuming that it¡¦s the correct stone and the appraiser stands by her position that it''s an SI2, you have 3 possible scenerios. GIA was wrong, the appraiser is wrong, or the stone has been altered or damaged since GIA saw it (or, I suppose there are combinations of these).
If GOG was the original seller, they may have records including photomicrographs of the inclusion in question from when it was in their possession. I¡¦m not sure if they would release these to you but it doesn¡¦t hurt to ask (I wouldn¡¦t give out this sort of information about one of my clients'' property but I¡¦m in a different position than a seller and it depends on their privacy policy. When they took the pictures, the stone was theirs, not the property of a client after all). It may also depend on when the sale was made, they probably don''t keep this sort of thing forever.
Do you have a right of return with the seller, especially if it''s the wrong stone for the paperwork or if it''s been damaged? In particular, was your purchase dependent on approval by your chosen appraiser?
Neil Beaty
GG(GIA) ICGA(AGS) NAJA
Professional Appraisals in Denver
ps. Thank you all for recommending me.
Date: 10/11/2008 6:53:53 PM
Author: amyjokerette
Wishinpink,
I wish you the best of luck with your attempt to either get the diamond re-appraised, get a partial refund, or return to the seller. If neither of those is possible then please, please, don''t forget how much you loved your diamond at the beginning. You were so excited about your Regent diamond and you still should be. If you are unable to fix the appraisal or return it, then just enjoy your diamond. Look at it with your eyes. If you cannot see the feather with your naked eyes, and the diamond looks gorgeous than enjoy it! This is a very exciting time!![]()
Date: 10/11/2008 7:46:12 PM
Author: purrfectpear
If the appraiser made a mistake then they will correct it.
However, I would not like to see appraisers change their appraisals simply because the customer doesn''t like the results. When we start having appraisers bend to the will of the customer, we might as well have customers walk in the door with what they want it say.![]()
As to the staple incident, they have a nifty solution for that. It''s called a staple remover.
PP, in all fairness have you even read this thread?Date: 10/11/2008 7:46:12 PM
Author: purrfectpear
If the appraiser made a mistake then they will correct it.
However, I would not like to see appraisers change their appraisals simply because the customer doesn''t like the results. When we start having appraisers bend to the will of the customer, we might as well have customers walk in the door with what they want it say.![]()
As to the staple incident, they have a nifty solution for that. It''s called a staple remover.
Not a case of that even being in question PP, the OP asked an appraiser to check out a diamond she was interested in buying and check that all was in order with it - same diamond which matched the report, colour and clarity H VS2 as stated. The appraiser graded the rock SI2 clarity and from what we can gather, didn't tell the purchaser that her professional opinion was that the clarity was 2 grades lower, so the OP bought the diamond believing it was VS2 clarity as stated on the report and it would appear wasn't given this piece of information which might have affected her purchase decision if she had been given this info. Whether this info is accurate concerning the clarity grading, a mistake, miscommunication or any other scenario etc etc remains to be seen.Date: 10/11/2008 7:46:12 PM
Author: purrfectpear
If the appraiser made a mistake then they will correct it.
However, I would not like to see appraisers change their appraisals simply because the customer doesn't like the results. When we start having appraisers bend to the will of the customer, we might as well have customers walk in the door with what they want it say.![]()
As to the staple incident, they have a nifty solution for that. It's called a staple remover.
Rich, you are a wonderful man!Date: 10/12/2008 1:05:34 PM
Author: Richard Sherwood
Wishin, if you''d like a verbal second opinion on the clarity (only), and whether the feather has extended (which is unlikely), I would do it for you at no charge except for shipping to and fro.
Since you guys are students and all...
If we used Fedex 2nd Day Air, it would cost you about $45 each way with insurance.
Date: 10/12/2008 1:05:34 PM
Author: Richard Sherwood
Wishin, if you''d like a verbal second opinion on the clarity (only), and whether the feather has extended (which is unlikely), I would do it for you at no charge except for shipping to and fro.
Since you guys are students and all...
If we used Fedex 2nd Day Air, it would cost you about $45 each way with insurance.