engaged1315 wrote: » Hi helimachoptor just wondering did you find better value going this route as opposed to going to one of the jewellery shops in town?
engaged1315 wrote: » Can I just ask when you buy your ring is it valued at the price you pay for it in a jeweller or do you go and get your own valuation done on it? Could it ever happen that your own independent valuation would be less than what the jewellery shop said? That seems like a big saving Jack!
engaged1315 wrote: » I have to say we visited all of the above shops and their prices are very much in line with one another.
engaged1315 wrote: » Oh yikes thats very confusing username123! Do they really knock up to 25% off? that sounds like an awful lot! So if a ring was €5k they would give if for less than €4k?
engaged1315 wrote: » Also do you recieve a valuation with your ring or do you have to go and get your own done independently?
username123 wrote: » Have a look at some of the work of independent ring designers and makers before you make your final decision. As far as I am concerned, time and travel have a cost involved in themselves. I am someone who likes a stress free life. The thoughts of having to do loads of reseaorch, travel to a different country etc to save a few quid - it just wouldnt be worth it to me. I dont want to be a diamond expert, I want to pay someone who already IS a diamond expert! Ive also seen a negative outcome of such endeavours in a couple of cases, one where an extremely wealthy friend took his missus to be to New York and off they went to the diamond district and he paid 10k for a ring, came home, brought it to be valued for his insurance and it turned out it was worth far far less than he had paid. Obviously he went back, but man, the hassle, New York - having to get time off work to go back, the cost, the engagement being ruined with this awful memory etc....
seannash wrote: » and this can't happen in Ireland??
username123 wrote: » Of course it can but Id imagine its an unlikely scenario from the Irish places that are mentioned in the OP, they have been in business for decades and have good reputations. Whereas if you go abroad you wouldnt know the reputation of where you are going (not without a lot of research and Ive already stated my opinion on that). Plus if you have an issue of that magnitude from an Irish shop you dont have to arrange time off work and fly halfway round the world to resolve it. I mean, its pretty obvious an issue is far less stressful close to home than a transatlantic flight away! I think you missed the point about the ring size - its not just the size but the ring itself that was on file so the eternity ring is a match in style and diamond size - basically it works because it was an option to make a matched set. And they had my size on file.
seannash wrote: » in general diamonds are a lot more expensive over here. I got my fiances ring in new york and had it valued for insurance purposes.it was valued at twice the value we paid for it. recently we had to get it revalued and it was valued at 3 times what we paid. I quizzed the valuation because it put my house I surance up and they said if you were to buy the same ring in Ireland it would cost you that
mrbad wrote: » Interestingly I note the insurance companies refuse to pay out if you have illegally imported a ring and notbpaidnthe vat and importation tax. So you have a uninsurable piece of jewellery.
Jack Kyle wrote: » A myth put out by the jewellery industry in Ireland to protect its rip-off culture and scare people into not shopping elsewhere.
Corkbah wrote: » from what I understand the insurance company are interested in valuation of the item insured - you dont have to show or give them the receipt...so if I'm correct that debunks it also...and I think I'm right.
mrbad wrote: » Hi Seannash. Just wondering when you paid your importation tax z(20%?) and then the vat(23%) , was it really that great value? And isn't a valuation really for it at a top price... I mean your not going to sell it at that price.if a shop in town has a ring valued at 10000... They will with a haggle sell for I guess, 7500, but the valuation is still 10000. Interestingly I note the insurance companies refuse to pay out if you have illegally imported a ring and notbpaidnthe vat and importation tax. So you have a uninsurable piece of jewellery.