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Edwardian Diamond Engagement Ring

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No Questions Asked Return Policy
by: Yvonne Hammouda-Eyre

Hi - great work so far, you're asking all the right questions before you purchase! Edwardian diamond ring - great choice!

Now, you have to verify the facts with an *independent* gemologist-appraiser. Independent is the key word here. It is really important to put in writing with an independent professional gemologist-appraiser.

Some unscrupulous dealers are willing to put anything in writing to make the sale, knowing that written assurances are often sufficient to satisfy a buyer's doubts.

I can recommend a reputable dealer who has a wonderful selection of edwardian diamond rings and a 7 days no-questions-asked-return-policy.

That way you can get your independent appraisal completed and if it turns out that it's not the same as what you have in writing from the dealer you can return the ring, NO QUESTIONS ASKED within 7 days. Let me know if you're interested and I can refer you.

best regards
Yvonne Hammouda-Eyre

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GET IT CERTIFIED
by: Anonymous

Get the ring checked by a reputable metalergist
and have the diamond certified by a gemologist then and only then will you be certain that both are what the people selling you the ring and stone are really worth. If they won't let you have it tested beware do no buy for any cost.
Pete

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