SparkleLady
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On a diamond you were consigning? It's been 7 months. Should I go a year? Just seems SO long?
Thanks for the advice in advance!
Thanks for the advice in advance!
SparkleLady|1487870990|4132614 said:Thanks for your replies everyone! It's being consigned loose with a big vendor often mentioned here so I know I can't advertise it. Seems priced well and a very attractive round brilliant. Honestly I don't think they're pushing it to customers enough, I just get that feeling. Thinking I may take it back soon as 7 months going on 8 is too long in my opinion.
Ok I will plan to do that thanks!Snowdrop13|1487886477|4132725 said:SparkleLady|1487870990|4132614 said:Thanks for your replies everyone! It's being consigned loose with a big vendor often mentioned here so I know I can't advertise it. Seems priced well and a very attractive round brilliant. Honestly I don't think they're pushing it to customers enough, I just get that feeling. Thinking I may take it back soon as 7 months going on 8 is too long in my opinion.
You could still post it in Preloved, I've definitely seen posts there pointing people in the direction of a stone consigned with a vendor.
Price is set on lower end compared to others so it's not the price. Maybe it's the specs, it's in the 2+ carat range (round) and I've noticed a lot of people are currently in the market for smaller sizes or different cuts. What would you suggest I tell the consignor to get them to push my stone to potential buyers?PintoBean|1487874469|4132638 said:How about a price reduction?
I don't want to reveal too much info as to not steer people away from considering it. I don't think it's getting enough exposure where it's at. It's priced on the lower end so I know it's not that. What would you suggest I tell the vendor in order to get it more exposure and SOLD!?tyty333|1487853408|4132504 said:What are your other options? Why do you think it hasnt sold? 7 months does seem like a long time...
- is it not getting enough exposure where its at?
- is it priced to high?
- have you created links in the pre-loved forum, Diamond bistro and Loupe Troop?
If you give us more detail on the stone we might have some other ideas that could help (maybe).
SparkleLady|1487993481|4133348 said:I don't want to reveal too much info as to not steer people away from considering it. I don't think it's getting enough exposure where it's at. It's priced on the lower end so I know it's not that. What would you suggest I tell the vendor in order to get it more exposure and SOLD!?tyty333|1487853408|4132504 said:What are your other options? Why do you think it hasnt sold? 7 months does seem like a long time...
- is it not getting enough exposure where its at?
- is it priced to high?
- have you created links in the pre-loved forum, Diamond bistro and Loupe Troop?
If you give us more detail on the stone we might have some other ideas that could help (maybe).
Ok will do! Thanks tyty333!tyty333|1488033510|4133463 said:SparkleLady|1487993481|4133348 said:I don't want to reveal too much info as to not steer people away from considering it. I don't think it's getting enough exposure where it's at. It's priced on the lower end so I know it's not that. What would you suggest I tell the vendor in order to get it more exposure and SOLD!?tyty333|1487853408|4132504 said:What are your other options? Why do you think it hasnt sold? 7 months does seem like a long time...
- is it not getting enough exposure where its at?
- is it priced to high?
- have you created links in the pre-loved forum, Diamond bistro and Loupe Troop?
If you give us more detail on the stone we might have some other ideas that could help (maybe).
I think you should talk to the vendor and ask them why they think its not selling. If they dont have a good reason then put it with
another vendor.
Hi tyty333, I'm about to write the vendor but just have a question: is it appropriate to have them reimburse me for shipping my diamond to them in the first place? Or should I just ask them to pay to ship it back since they were unsuccessful selling it?tyty333|1488033510|4133463 said:SparkleLady|1487993481|4133348 said:I don't want to reveal too much info as to not steer people away from considering it. I don't think it's getting enough exposure where it's at. It's priced on the lower end so I know it's not that. What would you suggest I tell the vendor in order to get it more exposure and SOLD!?tyty333|1487853408|4132504 said:What are your other options? Why do you think it hasnt sold? 7 months does seem like a long time...
- is it not getting enough exposure where its at?
- is it priced to high?
- have you created links in the pre-loved forum, Diamond bistro and Loupe Troop?
If you give us more detail on the stone we might have some other ideas that could help (maybe).
I think you should talk to the vendor and ask them why they think its not selling. If they dont have a good reason then put it with
another vendor.
Thank you for the valuable feedback and information, Texas Leaguer! Nice to hear a different perspective from someone in the trade.Texas Leaguer|1489014759|4138174 said:Regarding the shipping costs, those kinds of things are best agreed to upfront. Having said that, you can look at consignment as a loan. The jeweler is getting a free asset with which he/she has the potential to make money. It is not unreasonable that they cover expenses such as shipping and insurance in return for that privilege.
One of the problems with consignment is that because the jeweler does not have an investment in the piece, they also have little motivation to go above and beyond for you in trying to sell it. Especially if they have other things like it which they do have their money in. Consignment pieces are often just case fillers for some jewelers.
There are other potential problems with consignment, which is why it is important to make sure you are dealing with the right jeweler, like those that come well recommended on this forum.
It probably would not hurt to let them know that you intend to do something else if not sold within (x) months. I also think it's reasonable to ask them if there are currently any interested parties, which could lead into a discussion of whether they are doing all they reasonably can do to attract a buyer.SparkleLady|1489087050|4138504 said:Thank you for the valuable feedback and information, Texas Leaguer! Nice to hear a different perspective from someone in the trade.Texas Leaguer|1489014759|4138174 said:Regarding the shipping costs, those kinds of things are best agreed to upfront. Having said that, you can look at consignment as a loan. The jeweler is getting a free asset with which he/she has the potential to make money. It is not unreasonable that they cover expenses such as shipping and insurance in return for that privilege.
One of the problems with consignment is that because the jeweler does not have an investment in the piece, they also have little motivation to go above and beyond for you in trying to sell it. Especially if they have other things like it which they do have their money in. Consignment pieces are often just case fillers for some jewelers.
There are other potential problems with consignment, which is why it is important to make sure you are dealing with the right jeweler, like those that come well recommended on this forum.
I think I will wait a couple more months to see if someone buys it and then I will contact vendor to take it back.
Thanks!