Eli Zabib graduated in 1993 from Queens College with a BA in Accounting. He earned his GIA Graduate Gemologist degree and has over 15 years experience in the Diamond and Jewelry Industry. Eli is passionate about diamonds and wants to help people find their special diamond at a price that will make them smile. He is currently the CEO of http://www.YourSpecialDiamond.com
Do and Don’ts of Diamond Buying
Buying a diamond is not as easy as 1, 2, 3. There are ways that a buyer could use in order to get the diamond that is actually desired and to avoid being talked into buying that diamond which is not of your liking just because you let yourself get persuaded into purchasing it by a dealer. Here are some pointers to ease your quest for your special diamond.
Do your own research. Talk to jewelry dealers only after you have the right information at your fingertips. Being knowledgeable and sure about what you want will earn their respect and you will be taken seriously from the start.
Do take great efforts to hear the jeweler’s suggestions. What you already know about diamonds from reading this article will greatly help you in easily knowing if he has your best interest at heart when he gives you his advice.
Do inform the jeweler about everything that you wanted done on your diamond before he works on it. A little delay in placing the order is better than having the stone undergo more work later because of wrong specifications.
Do be sure to have a money back guarantee when possible. This will allow you to go elsewhere and makes you confident that you really received what he promised.
Do inform others about your jeweler if you were satisfied with his professional services. The greatest show of appreciation is a referral of his excellent services to others.
Don’t be a sucker to everything you see on online auction sites. If you have learned about the prices of a diamond from several jewelers and you see it on those sites for a much lesser price, it is possible that it isn’t really the same stone.
Don’t be misled into thinking that sellers always use independent appraisals; they can also produce their own. If you feel that the diamond seems not worthy of its price, it probably isn’t.
Don’t be pressured to make a purchase on the spot. Buy the diamond when you feel that you are getting the best possible diamond for your money.
Don’t fail to remember that this diamond ring is really for your special someone. Enjoy the art of looking for the best diamond and be always positive about getting it.
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