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Buying engagement ring online?
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<blockquote data-quote="RGrossman" data-source="post: 9249207" data-attributes="member: 10360"><p>Be careful with the stones from zales and kays. They are overpriced and trash compared to what you can get elsewhere. Only get a GIA certified stone. There are tons of engagement rings on ebay, but when you limit it to GIA, it drops like 98% of those found.</p><p></p><p>I just got engaged last month so I had a nice long lesson from my fiancee's best friend who is also a gemologist.</p><p></p><p>I suggest you use <a href="http://www.pricescope.com" target="_blank">Diamond Prices: Diamond Jewelry Facts, Diamond Tools and Consumer Reports Forum</a> to find your stone and search GIA. I ended up getting a 2.32 carat GIA E color SI1 stone for just under 11000 in a platinum 6 prong setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RGrossman, post: 9249207, member: 10360"] Be careful with the stones from zales and kays. They are overpriced and trash compared to what you can get elsewhere. Only get a GIA certified stone. There are tons of engagement rings on ebay, but when you limit it to GIA, it drops like 98% of those found. I just got engaged last month so I had a nice long lesson from my fiancee's best friend who is also a gemologist. I suggest you use [url=http://www.pricescope.com]Diamond Prices: Diamond Jewelry Facts, Diamond Tools and Consumer Reports Forum[/url] to find your stone and search GIA. I ended up getting a 2.32 carat GIA E color SI1 stone for just under 11000 in a platinum 6 prong setting. [/QUOTE]
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