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Does The Consumer Really Know What They Getting, Are You Sure?

Top Quote When it comes to Diamond Jewelry buying there truly a lot to know and it’s only up to the consumer to be the judge of a good deal. Its can be overwhelming and you could easily be seduced into a less product for more money.TotalDiamonds.com goes over some very miss leading tactics. End Quote
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  • Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA (1888PressRelease) December 24, 2007 - That’s an honest question TotalDiamonds gets ask because a lot of people believe they are getting ripped off and don’t really know it. “It’s a bold statement, and really a personal suggestion, I understand that” Barrows says. “At TotalDiamonds.com we don’t consider our self high-flatulent and above all else, though in many cases we are. When it comes to Diamond Jewelry we would like to think that we give you all the information you need to make that special perches.” All the information what does that mean to TotalDiamonds.com. Well first there is the diamond resource center where they have set up images and gone over all the major aspects of what a god and not so good diamond is. That’s a place one should definitely visit. Then there is the product description and product detail; this is where lot of people can be miss lead. They will be giving you some examples so that you can make the final call. All this information is from TotalDiamonds personal finding and in no way reflect the personal option of the owners of any site or company listed.

    Doing some comparison, browsing and researching of several top Diamond Jewelry Company’s TotalDiamonds found that not all the information had been disclosed to the consumer. This does not mean that the information could not be obtained it was just out of reach per say.

    One example was a typical Three Stone Diamond Ring offered at www.Bluenile.com.

    The description tells you the gold caret, and the 3 C’s of the Diamonds. One aspect of the description that was left out and could make a huge difference in price is the size of the diamonds. In this 1 caret Three Stone Diamond Ring, you could have two possible diamond size combinations that make sense. The first would be the most popular, and this is; .50ctw in the center and .25ctw on the sides. The other would be .33tcw on all 3 stones. Both are seen through the Jewelry industry. So you might say well is not a one caret Diamond ring, a one caret Diamond ring? Not when it comes to price. If the Diamond ring is made with .33 Diamonds, then the price should be substantially less then if the same Diamond ring were made with a .50 and two .25 Diamonds.

    That’s just caret size, be advised www.Bluenile.com has not relation to this article this is just TotalDiamonds personal research. TotalDiamonds personal option is that all diamond sizes should be listed, specially if price if in question, it makes a big difference. Do you know what you are getting? Or do you think you know what you are getting.

    Another miss leader is color and it really bugs TotalDiamonds. The color of a diamond is very speculated unless it is graded by GIA in my option. Here is what some online company’s do and it kill’s me. They will list a specific piece of Diamond Jewelry in the online catalog, give the description of the item gold type, size, and diamonds 3 C’s. The problem lies in the Diamonds 3 C’s. There are 2 things that they do, and one is worse then another TotalDiamonds thinks. The first is they will tell you the diamond color but will put something like GHI or JKL . Now there is a big price deferent’s in all these Diamonds. First do you think you are paying for an I color Diamond and getting a G color instead? The answer is no, the make color an average and TotalDiamonds does not think thats fare for the consumer You. Where the I color Diamond cost much less then the G color Diamond it can make a difference in price to you. Here is a common sense question. Out of 10 stones lets say, in a Diamond Ring its listed as GHI color Diamonds, do you think it would be safe to say the you are getting more I color stones then G color stones? Yes it would be, do you think that if they had 9 out of 10 stones listed as G color then they would say it’s a G color ring. Absolutely, they could charge more; it’s that simple, simple business.

    They may have 1-2 GH color Diamonds but for the most part it will be a I color Diamond rind. The why even put G or H color in the disruption, same reason, its marketing and its true. For the most part the jewelers will not see the diamonds that go into the ring before it’s built. The rings are built from parcels of diamonds a GHI parcel. The problem TotalDiamonds have is you are probably being charged a G color Diamond price’s vs. an I color Diamond price and that could be big money. not ever stone price is the same, so to charge and average is not ok with TotalDiamonds.com

    Here is how TotalDiamonds.com works. Every Diamond stone is seen and picked out for its luster even if it’s a .01 point Diamond. They do not mass produce, they do not average. All products are listed with the Diamond stone color and its one type of color not GHI, its G, H or I that’s it. And every stone size is listed if it is important to price regarding the consumer. Same with clarity, it is never an average. They do not deal in parcels we deal in Diamonds. It’s this little deferent’s that makes an honest buy at the end of the day, the TotalDiamonds.com way.

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