everything is priced with wiggle room. if he doesnt change the price tell him to holla and go somewhere else
2006-08-10 08:02:55
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answered by HUSTLER 4
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Sup -
#1 - do NOT go through ebay - higher end stuff there can be scams, so get that out of your head.
#2 - retailer jewelers, like the ones you see in the malls and retail outlets, have to charge more to cover their overhead, so what appears to be a $50 ring, all of a sudden costs $400. Dont' get there - 99.99% will NOT negotiate price - imagine going to Tiffany's and doing that - they have pride in their jewelry - and odds are, they'll show you to the door.
#3 - do NOT go got a flea market - all I can say about that is, here today, gone tomorrow - if you do, don't get mad if your finger starts to turn a funny shade of green.
#4 - this one, i would recommend - I dont' know where you live, but most places have mom 'n pop jewelry stores - they repair, resizing, etc as all the major chains do, but they have smaller overhead - and they have room to negotiate.
Good LUCK!
2006-08-10 08:07:57
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answered by MJ 3
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There are 2 jewelry that the girl gets. The engagement ring is what she gets on the time of the engagement. the 2nd ring is the hoop the guy places on her finger in the process the marriage ceremony. That 2nd ring is termed the marriage ring or the marriage band. that is purely 2 distinctive words for the comparable element. the marriage ring/band is surely worn below the engagement ring. For the marriage ceremony, you've it positioned over the engagement ring, and then change the jewellery around later. Or different cases women human beings will take their engagement ring off that hand for the ceremony and then slip it back on over the marriage ring later. you need to purchase the engagement ring and wedding ceremony ring one by one, or you need to purchase 2 matching jewelry at the same time. while a jeweler sells you the matching jewelry at the same time for one cost that is called a bridal set. adult adult males in lots of cases acquire a marriage ring yet no longer an engagement ring. sometime's the guy's ring is offered such as the jewellery for the girl as area of the bridal set.
2016-11-04 07:28:52
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answered by ? 4
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I used to work at a jewelry store, and if it's a major jewelry stores, like helzberg/jared/white hall/etc..., you know the commercial stuff, you can always haggle with them (provided that the cost of the jewelry is atleast around several hundred dollars, don't haggle for seventy dollar jewelry, just buy it online). The truth is, these jewelry store hike up the sale price three times what they bought it for. Then after that, they give you the "suggested retail price" which is almost always twice what the actual sale price is. This makes you think you're getting a good deal but you're actually not, you're getting ripped off. don't be afraid to bargain with these people and always assume that they're main interest is money and not your best interest, since your best interest should be in getting a good deal. so remember! THEY MARK UP THE SALE PRICE THREE TIMES WHAT THEY BOUGHT IT FOR! just think of all the types of desperate promotions they do when they're trying to clear things out so they don't get charged tax for things that were unsold at the end of their fiscal year.
ps. bluenile.com is a really nice place to buy higher end jewelry if you're looking for an online place. it's a reliable and trusted site. (i am in no way affiliated with them)
2006-08-10 08:24:34
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answered by creditcardrabbit 2
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Yes you can haggle. Diamonds have the highest markup over true cost of any product. Right now should be a good time to buy. Make an offer of fifty percent of retail then leave you phone number. The jeweler will call back with a counter offer.
2006-08-10 08:05:15
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answered by jeff b 2
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Titanium is always priced high. I have no idea why, considering that it can shatter like glass if dropped. You can always try to negotiate...its a great habit for the rest of your wedding planning. The key is that you need to be prepared to walk away if you don't get the price you want. Best of luck!
2006-08-10 08:50:03
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answered by Pink Denial 6
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You could try! I got a verbal estimate once on a muffler and when I brought in my car, it was higher. I told them I had only planned on paying what I was told on the phone and they adjusted the price for me....so who knows, it might work! Jewelry is marked up 300% so yes, they have lots of wiggle room, it's whether they want to wiggle is the question!
2006-08-10 08:04:46
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answered by hummingbird 3
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I would not go out and buy a ring for the woman you want to marry.......bad idea. You need to take her with you to pick out the ring. Be honest, tell her how much you have to spend and enjoy looking together. Guys never pick out the right ring anyway and you would not want her to hate it. Stay away from platinum.....the band my son bought his now wife with a few sparkly things without the diamond was $1,900.00. When they picked out the diamond.....he would tell me but it was big $$$. And, whatever you do, don't act like a cheap skate!
2006-08-10 08:05:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I would tell the jeweler that your budget is a little smaller than the ring is priced and see if he can meet it. Be prepared though if he says no to just walk away. (Sometimes they'll let you get all the way to the door and call you back.)
2006-08-10 08:04:37
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answered by Ducky S 5
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Yes, you can bargain with jewelers.
If you are willing to pay cash you can even cut the price down significantly.
One of the things I never forget is that ca$h speaks louder than plastic.
2006-08-10 08:05:40
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answered by Angela 7
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Well there's no harm in asking, I'd suggest just going into the shop and asking if they'll come down in price. They can only say no but at the end of the day you'll never know if you don't ask, and they may yet say yes.
2006-08-10 08:07:58
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answered by Miss England 3
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