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Chris m asked:
What I meant was this: When buying diamond (engagement ring), can I go to any store and pretty much get what I paid for? You know, the saying,”you get what you paid for”.
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treauj2122 asked: I have always heard that engagement rings have very low resale value. And I always see rings of good quality (at least advertised as good quality) on craigslist. But I have reservations about using craigslist for a purchase like this.
Is this something I have to buy new? If so, what are the reputable dealers (besides Tiffany). If I could find a dealer that deals in “non-blood diamonds” it would be great.
I would like to spend between 3-4K. How do you get it appraised by someone other than who is selling it to you?
Any help anyone can give me I would much appreciate it.
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Curious asked:
I remember what the engagement ring looked like, it was gold with a diamond & when I looked at it closer it had a dark green outline. She was also wearing a wedding ring even though she was not married yet. She also tried on a wedding dress in front of me in my dream.
What does this dream mean?
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tazdvl_31 asked:
I mean a good quality ring without the outrageous price normally attached to it. I don’t want a cheap junk ring, just a nice ring for the best price.
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Justin asked:
I know I won’t get what I paid for it but I would atleast like 50%. I’ve tried ebay and craigslist. Not much luck.
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Bob R asked:
What about in different colors and clarities? I’m trying to see if I can afford one, before I embarass myself in the Tiffany’s store. Any answers would be greatly appreciated.
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FRIDA asked:
There are so many styles of engagement rings…i don’t like the one I have….i feel its missing something.
What’s consider more beautiful…platinum, yellow or white gold? Solitaire round, princess cut, or emerald?
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iz0203 asked: The engagement ring is Round cut and tapered baguette diamonds, 1 1/3 ct. t.w., Round cut center diamond, 3/8 ct., 14K yellow gold, Diamond Color: Minimum H-I; S 12 Clarity.
I have listed it on Ebay twice………
I know pawn shops will give little or nothing.
Where can I go?
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mpythoner asked:
I’m a few months away from being engaged (hopefully) and am having trouble getting going on the ring-selecting process. I want something high-quality, but also not break-the-bank expensive, since I’m working in a low-wage internship for the next year. And I want it one-of-a-kind, not just one you could pick up at any old store. What’s my best route?
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Shannon G asked:
I’m a single mother trying to make ends meet. My ex and I spit up and all he’s left me with is a $1,200 engagment ring. I desperatly need money to pay bills and groceries. What is the best way to sell my ring and not be ripped off. By the way I need the money today, I’m tired of borrowing from my family.