Thursday, February 3, 2011

Avoid "Shady" Jewellers

Moonstone cabochons in a jewellers windowImage via WikipediaSome jewellers even appear harmless but within their innocence lies a vicious person who simply want to get money from you. Beware of jewellers who don't tell you honestly about the stone. Some will bedazzled the buyers by giving details about the carats but it isn't the carats alone that matters. You should also ask for the weight of each stone when separated from the center diamond. They ought to know this if they want to give their customers the most honest information.

Some jewellers will offer an affordable diamond ring and advertise it. But if you ask them about it, they will offer you something else most probably more expensive. This is a scam that is prevalent even with other types of products and services. Don't give in to their persuasions. Just request for the ring that they have advertised and if they can't give you that, it only justifies the scam.

Some jewellers display their diamond rings under bright lights. This makes the diamonds look so sparkling. But if you try to get them off the bright lights and look at them under sunlight, the sparks are gone. Don't be fooled by this type of trick; otherwise, you may end up buying a fake diamond.

Some jewellers will find ways to earn more money even at your expense. Don't let them do this to you. It pays off to read about diamonds yourself. When you know what genuine diamonds are, you will be able to easily distinguish the real from the fakes. It will also be easy for you to judge the quality of the diamond in the ring.

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