I decided to start a post with this in the title...hopefully I will get an answer, and others will be able to find it easily.
The most frustrating thing happens if you go to adiamondisforever.com and find the ring that you think is "perfect" or close to perfect. They give you a "source code." That is it. No good direction to go, except to "ask a jeweller." I have asked a few, and nobody seems to know what to do about it. You can try to talk to the people at www.dps.org, but won''t get any response. After all, what can you expect from people who have a slogan of "We help you sell diamonds"?
So I put the question to all the people here...who can help us individual people locate rings using these source codes??
I don''t want to have this one turn into a personal help session, so if you want to help me with my personal ring search, check out this thread.
Thanks for enlightening everyone!
Stu
The most frustrating thing happens if you go to adiamondisforever.com and find the ring that you think is "perfect" or close to perfect. They give you a "source code." That is it. No good direction to go, except to "ask a jeweller." I have asked a few, and nobody seems to know what to do about it. You can try to talk to the people at www.dps.org, but won''t get any response. After all, what can you expect from people who have a slogan of "We help you sell diamonds"?
So I put the question to all the people here...who can help us individual people locate rings using these source codes??
I don''t want to have this one turn into a personal help session, so if you want to help me with my personal ring search, check out this thread.
Thanks for enlightening everyone!
Stu