Paullytle9
Rough_Rock
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- Jan 27, 2017
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tyty333|1485532593|4120641 said:How big is this stone?
Rockdiamond|1485539945|4120697 said:My take:
$500 does sound like quite a lot for the service of sending the diamond to GIA.....but, if it's a complex ring, removal and resetting the diamond can cost quite a bit.
BUT- in my opinion, the ONLY fair method would be for the seller to allow the buyer to refuse the deal if the GIA report comes out at all different than the grade the seller claims.
Even then, I'd only suggest doing such a deal if the stone is a very rare hard to find size, shape, color, etc.....
alexkeating|1485546408|4120752 said:Paullytle9|1485540436|4120701 said:Rockdiamond|1485539945|4120697 said:My take:
$500 does sound like quite a lot for the service of sending the diamond to GIA.....but, if it's a complex ring, removal and resetting the diamond can cost quite a bit.
BUT- in my opinion, the ONLY fair method would be for the seller to allow the buyer to refuse the deal if the GIA report comes out at all different than the grade the seller claims.
Even then, I'd only suggest doing such a deal if the stone is a very rare hard to find size, shape, color, etc.....
It's a rose cut diamond and I am having a time finding a similar stone to be able to recreate this look
Wow that is such a unique and stunning looking inspirational design.
Can't help you with your GIA questions but my guess is no dealer is going to send to GIA at their expense or take the risk if it comes back lower than X in color/clarity than you can get your money refunded.
I also don't know if it will be easy to find GIA graded rose cuts. Is the diamond you are considering even coming with a lab report if so from which lab?
alexkeating|1485546408|4120752 said:Paullytle9|1485540436|4120701 said:Rockdiamond|1485539945|4120697 said:My take:
$500 does sound like quite a lot for the service of sending the diamond to GIA.....but, if it's a complex ring, removal and resetting the diamond can cost quite a bit.
BUT- in my opinion, the ONLY fair method would be for the seller to allow the buyer to refuse the deal if the GIA report comes out at all different than the grade the seller claims.
Even then, I'd only suggest doing such a deal if the stone is a very rare hard to find size, shape, color, etc.....
It's a rose cut diamond and I am having a time finding a similar stone to be able to recreate this look
Wow that is such a unique and stunning looking inspirational design.
Can't help you with your GIA questions but my guess is no dealer is going to send to GIA at their expense or take the risk if it comes back lower than X in color/clarity than you can get your money refunded.
I also don't know if it will be easy to find GIA graded rose cuts. Is the diamond you are considering even coming with a lab report if so from which lab?
alexkeating|1485547859|4120763 said:Rockdiamond|1485546713|4120754 said:alexkeating|1485546408|4120752 said:Paullytle9|1485540436|4120701 said:Rockdiamond|1485539945|4120697 said:My take:
$500 does sound like quite a lot for the service of sending the diamond to GIA.....but, if it's a complex ring, removal and resetting the diamond can cost quite a bit.
BUT- in my opinion, the ONLY fair method would be for the seller to allow the buyer to refuse the deal if the GIA report comes out at all different than the grade the seller claims.
Even then, I'd only suggest doing such a deal if the stone is a very rare hard to find size, shape, color, etc.....
It's a rose cut diamond and I am having a time finding a similar stone to be able to recreate this look
Wow that is such a unique and stunning looking inspirational design.
Can't help you with your GIA questions but my guess is no dealer is going to send to GIA at their expense or take the risk if it comes back lower than X in color/clarity than you can get your money refunded.
I also don't know if it will be easy to find GIA graded rose cuts. Is the diamond you are considering even coming with a lab report if so from which lab?
Why would you make that assumption Alexkeating?
We've sent stones to GIA under those circumstances on many occasions. it is NOT an unreasonable request.
Example the recent IDJewelry thread we both participated in on the pair of round diamonds with report by AGI, Yekutiel wasn't willing to do it and I am not so sure most dealers have a policy like yours.
Of all the threads I read here where sending to GIA was suggested I never read one where the dealer was willing to accept the expense of sending it to GIA and a complete refund was still open to the customer. The best I have seen is a refund window long enough for the customer to return it if they didn't like the results of the GIA grading which would be paid for by the customer.
So how does this GIA grading dependent deal work where you have agreed to submit to GIA for the customer? (I guess you would have to first tell the customer what you think GIA would grade it and how much it differs from the lower tier lab original report)