Most people are telling you to go on e-bay, but if it were me, I would try and go back to the jeweler where it was purchased, sometimes you just luck out and they will refund you or give you a credit. If that does not work, most pone shop will give you a good price also.
2006-10-01 15:14:24
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answered by single2mingle22000 2
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Well, I see a lot of people saying ebay, but I had a $6,500 GIA certified diamond ring and only wanted to sell it for 1200 and didn't get anywhere.. It was GORGEOUS and a lot of people on there are looking for the "amazing too good to be true" deal. Most offers were 500. If you are willing to sell your ring at a low price, go to ebay. Other than that, you can list in in your local paper classifieds.
2006-10-01 15:16:18
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answered by me 2
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Ebay sounds great but it may not be as fast as you want
Pon shops are fast but not that much money
Try a jeweler...they will buy it for the gold and the stone, and they will typically give you a fair deal.
if you want to make money off it though, go the Ebay, local classified route.
2006-10-01 15:14:02
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answered by ploobis 3
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If it was a wedding ring that is from a divorce, you should give it back. It's kind of a "this is yours cuz your my wife" thing. So in a sense your no longer rightful owner. And if not Ebay or a pawn shop if you want it gone fast.
2006-10-01 15:16:54
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answered by houseman2012 3
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You could go to a Pawn Shop they won't give you much. but its like money in the bank. you can always borrow off it. and still keep it, it would be like a loan. I wouldn't sell it because your not going to get the price you paid for it.
2006-10-01 15:24:24
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answered by MARCIA S 2
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Ebay, you set the starting bid and boom. sold
2006-10-01 15:07:33
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answered by digitaldancer22 4
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ebay. it's amazing.
2006-10-01 15:08:59
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answered by dixiegirl687 5
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