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    Diamond Scams
    Author: Articles2.com Jewelry Editor
    Website: http://www.articles2.com
    Added: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 15:46:36 -0500
    Category: Diamonds
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    When it comes to diamonds, there are
    numerous scams to avoid. Most scams are
    minor, but there are some major ones that
    come up from time to time concerning the
    buying and selling of diamonds. Scams
    occur simply because most people who buy
    diamonds – for whatever reasons – don’t
    know that much about diamonds. Therefore,
    they are easily fooled.

    A common scam that most jewelry stores
    participate in is the Carat Total Weight scam.
    The tag on the piece of jewelry, usually a ring,
    only states the total carat weight of all
    diamonds in the piece, instead of listing the
    total weights separately for each diamond.
    This leads consumers to believe that the main
    diamond in the piece is actually bigger than it
    is. Ask what the total carat weight of the center
    stone is. Also beware of fractions. Jewelry
    stores are allowed to round off diamond
    weights. This means that if the jeweler tells
    you that it is a ¾ carat diamond, it is
    probably between ½ and ¾ carat – but
    closer to ¾.

    Jewelry stores often run ‘fluorescence’
    scams to varying degrees. Referring to a
    diamond as a blue-white diamond is such a
    scam. A blue-white diamond sounds very
    unique and special, but in fact, this type of
    diamond is of lesser quality – even though
    the jeweler will try to make you think you are
    getting something special. Jewelry stores
    also like to show their diamonds in bright
    lights. Lights make diamonds shine. Ask
    to see the diamond in a different, darker
    type of lighting as well.

    Some truly unscrupulous jewelers target
    those who want appraisals on diamonds
    that were given to them as gifts or that were
    purchased elsewhere. They will try to tell you
    that the diamond is worthless, or worth less
    than it actually is worth – and offer to take it
    off your hands or trade it for a much better
    diamond, along with the cash to make up
    the difference. This is called low balling.
    Get a second, third, and even a forth opinion
    before taking any action.

    Another common dirty trick is to switch the
    diamond you have chosen and paid for with
    one of lesser quality and value when you
    leave it to be set in a piece of jewelry, or
    leave a diamond ring to be sized. The only
    way to avoid this is to do business with one
    trustworthy jeweler. Avoid jewelers that you
    have not done business with in the past.

    There are many more scams that jewelry
    stores commonly pull on unsuspecting
    consumers. Just use your best judgment,
    and purchase your diamonds with the
    utmost care and consideration.

    (word count 439)

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