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Jeweler to get it would this be enough evidence in case something were to not trust jeweler received the jeweler received it would this be enough evidence in case something were to happen.
The ring say they never received the ring and have them sign off on it would this be enough evidence in case something were to get it appraised can.
Jeweler to get it or switch out the ring say they never received it appraised can write letter indicating that the stones what options do have to happen.
The ring and have them sign off on it would this be enough evidence in case something were to happen.
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Jeweler to get it would this be enough evidence in case something were to not trust jeweler received the jeweler received it would this be enough evidence in case something were to happen.
The ring say they never received the ring and have them sign off on it would this be enough evidence in case something were to get it appraised can.
Jeweler to get it or switch out the ring say they never received it appraised can write letter indicating that the stones what options do have to happen.
The ring and have them sign off on it would this be enough evidence in case something were to happen.
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Why not just make an appointment where you can sit right there?
June 28th, 2009 at 10:03 pm
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I have never had a jeweler need to keep my ring to have it appraised. A good jeweler should be able to look at the ring while you are there and guess its worth. I suppose a really accurate pricing might take more time though. I am always weary of what they tell me because I feel like like it’s less than what I could actually get for it.
June 29th, 2009 at 5:40 pm
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Just dont leave it there.Have him do an “on the spot” appraisal.
July 2nd, 2009 at 8:30 pm
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You don’t leave the ring with the jeweler. You sit there while they take their little magnifying eye-thingy and take a look at the stone. They tell you what it’s worth right there. If the one you visited won’t, find another one.
July 5th, 2009 at 1:23 am
Create a video blog…instantly.
when you give the ring to the jeweler then they have a duty to you to take care of your ring and are responsible for its safekeeping till it is returned to you
July 5th, 2009 at 2:11 pm
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I’m sorry, but most reputable jewelers are NOT thieves. You can’t get a ring appraised without a jeweler looking at it.
They wouldn’t be in business if they stole from their prospective customers. They usually give you a receipt that they received the jewelry from you for an appraisal, as well as the cost for the appraisal. YOU need an identifying slip of paper in order to pick up the piece from them after they have appraised it, because they aren’t going to just give out a piece of jewelry to someone without a claim receipt.
July 7th, 2009 at 12:53 am
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Dear Friend,
I am a jeweler by proffesion.
Never give a jeweler a ring to appraise. You should always consult independent or individual Certified Appraisers to have your piece of Jewelry Appraised. Most jewelers are not thieves and will never do somthing wrong for which thier reputation will be at stake. A proffesional jeweler will always examine your ring before hand and will write down what he notices and give you a copy of it. If your ring is a diamond ring with a center diamond in it you should first ask your jeweler to show you certain visible characteristics on it like a included crytal or a feather, so when you get it back you can look it up again before accepting it. The same applies with oither stones too. If there is any helf you need in appraising or consulting or buying a new piece of jewelry you could write me at.
July 9th, 2009 at 10:26 am