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I wish I could afford to keep this ring as it fits me perfect but I just bought my girl friend and engagement and wedding ring that I was trying to sell for another friend as I got both for 1100 and the paperwork with tax is right at 3k..... http://www.ebay.com/itm/15097007626....m1555.l2649Any ideas on how to move for my friend who is getting impatient much appreciated. At this point I would consider a trade for gold or silver and sell that to get him the amount of cash he wants for it, lol.... All the info paperwork and such is there seen in last few pictures, and in picture four you can actually read the name of my digi camera from the reflection from bottom side of ring as it was recently sent back to be rhodium polished.... Any differnet word phrasing ideas or other selling thoughts from other sources then ebay much appreciated.... Edited by Silverhawk74 12/26/2012 01:58 am
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I am not interested was just looking, but is the ring size listed anywhere 
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Hawk,what is the total carat weight of the diamonds?
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Unfortunately you need to make a private sale of such an item to reclaim anywhere near your costs. The problem is that buy buying such a piece retail you have overpaid in the first place. A jeweller is able to get such an item for about 35% of its retail price and since the ring is now technically secondhand any jeweller would wish to pay less than that amount if you wanted to sell it in the trade. For a fast sale you will have to be extremely lucky, generally to attain a good price a jeweller will have to sit on items like this for quite some time until a customer comes along looking for the specific item, and since you are not a jeweller the chances of someone wandering into your life and asking to buy such a thing is slim. Its possible to sell on ebay but I just point out that everything is against you on this one and you should have low expectations on price, ultimately the item is worth only scrap (the weight of gold and diamonds) and anything more you can attain on that is a result. If the diamonds completely encircle that band then it is not possible to size such a ring easily. For that reason you need to make clear on the listing what the ring size is. With such a pessimistic outlook I would try and return the item to the vendor for a credit note if possible, if you spent equal money on a cartier or rolex watch its trade value would be much higher than an item of jewellery. In any case I wish you the best of luck.
Edited by DavidUK 12/26/2012 07:06 am
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I had an offer of 1k not long back and wish I would have taken that as seller was wanting 1200. It is 1 carat if nine diamonds seems like- the paperwork image 6 has all that info in paperwork.....
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If I were buying this I would skip over it the second I saw your "L@@K WOW" tag. Conduct yourself like a professional - it's not a black friday/boxing day sale (even though today is boxing day lol).
Also, a lot of serious jewellery buyers are pretty educated on terminology. Same as with coins you have to learn the language if you don't want to take a ($) hit. You might be asking too much for a ring that may go out of style or may not fit the wearer, or may not match the ladies' band. At least put the ring size on there. Hope that's a least a smidge helpful.
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One more detail, your ring has 17 diamonds, not 9. There are 8 baguettes in between your round diamonds. If in doubt, repeat what is said in your insurance certificate. The ring has 1.00 carats (TDW).
I'm also quite sure you mean to say rhodium plated, not rhodium polished. You should mention this in the listing.
Edited by Libertad 12/26/2012 3:14 pm
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Silverhawk74, I have to agree with Libertad's comment about "L@@K WOW" tag. I ignore any auctions that have that in the title, and I know a lot of my friends do too.
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This maybe a little cheesey, but you could bump it up to "retail" price and then put on one of the sales on. That way people will see the whole XX% off. Psychologically it might help someone along.
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Another way you can try to get full value for it is to get it appraised. Ask what the replacement value may be for the color and clarity and weight you have in those diamonds plus the metal. Do not include labor and that's what a jeweller might pay you half for (materials being pieced out). So work with that, although appraisals do cost money and I get that you're trying to sell it. Don't let it go too cheap, but also you're not a retailer, either. Also, the word "nice" when applied to diamonds is definitely not a technical term (it's like a calling a coin to be in "excellent shape" - it's absolutely subjective). Be upfront about it and call them for what they are, including the clarity (if it's on there?), type of cut, the color, and weight - look at the certificate again.
Edited by Libertad 12/26/2012 7:56 pm
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No I agree the WOW is lame and needs to go. I have a goofy sense of humor and I too often let those lines cross and that is not proffesional way to go at all I agree in listings....
I have listed that I am low on Prozac before and just escaped the strait jacket and there fore are in fact selling great items at INSANELY low prices before and did pretty well with that approach. Not because I am the sleazy salesmen we all stereotype in our own minds, but because I am such a smart ALEX I mimic their behavior for my own personal entertainment, if not that of others if they indeed share my same warped sense of humor, lol. Like hey, I love Seinfeld, it aint for everybody, lol....
In the end the item sells itself 99% of the time if it is indeed a great piece at manageable price to the eyes of the potential buyer....
And great points on the diamonds as well Libertad. I deal in rings and such in such a limited amount that I have little to zero information on diamonds, as they don't really strike my personal interests as again I'm not a jeweler by any stretch of the imagination. I am a bullion/90% silver dollar guy lol....
Edited by Silverhawk74 12/26/2012 10:14 pm
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