6 Most Common Diamond Scams

 

 6 Most Common Diamond Scams


If you're thinking about buying a diamond, it's important to be informed before you do. There are many scam artists out there, and you need to know what they look like. This blog post has the details, so keep reading.



The 6 most common diamond scams are:
1) The location is not what it says it is  
2) You get pressured into buying more than you want or need  
3) You pay with a check and then find that there were never any diamonds in the first place...except for one! 
4) Your jeweler holds your ring hostage until they get their payday from the gemstone company!  That's just how these companies make money. 
5) Your jeweler is the third or fourth person to hold your ring ransom for diamonds. 
6) You want a loan from your jeweler, and they're the only ones that have them. The jewelry store is the loan shark. Today's blog post: 6 Most Common Diamond Scams [ARTICLE END]
If you're thinking about buying a diamond, it's important to be informed before you do. There are many scam artists out there, and you need to know what they look like. This blog post has the details, so keep reading .
The 6 most common diamond scams are:
1) The location is not what it says it is
2) You get pressured into buying more than you want or need
3) You pay with a check and then find that there were never any diamonds in the first place...except for one!
4) Your jeweler holds your ring hostage until they get their payday from the gemstone company! That's just how these companies make money.
5) Your jeweler is the third or fourth person to hold your ring ransom for diamonds.
6) You want a loan from your jeweler, and they're the only ones that have them. The jewelry store is the loan shark.
Today's blog post: 6 Most Common Diamond Scams
If you're thinking about buying a diamond, it's important to be informed before you do. There are many scam artists out there, and you need to know what they look like. This blog post has the details, so keep reading .
The 6 most common diamond scams are:
1) The location is not what it says it is  (New York City vs West Side Location)   2) You get pressured into buying more than you want or need (different ring sizes or diamonds) 3) You pay with a check and then find that there were never any diamonds in the first place...except for one! (sometimes, the absence of a diamond is not the result of fraud, but just an oversight by your jeweler) 4) Your jeweler holds your ring hostage until they get their payday from the gemstone company! That's just how these companies make money. 5) Your jeweler is the third or fourth person to hold your ring ransom for diamonds. 6) You want a loan from your jeweler, and they're the only ones that have them. The jewelry store is the loan shark. Today's blog post: Six Most Common Diamond Scams
If you're thinking about buying a diamond, it's important to be informed before you do.

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