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now that the ones who can't answer a simple 'multiple choice' question have left the room, can someone please give me some advice on the 3 mentioned choices?
now that the ones who can't answer a simple 'multiple choice' question have left the room, can someone please give me some advice on the 3 mentioned choices?
thank you in advance.
But I already did
Really, they are so similar, why not go with the one you like based on its looks alone??
Buy one you can afford that you think she will like. That's what's important.
Here's the why's, wherefore's, and the skinny on the jewelry business. Profit on average purchases in a jewelry store is an exorbitant 700%, more or less. Engagement rings are usually one of the higher profit items. It's not likely you are going to get a deal these days. Gold is very high right now too. That's why I said buy what you can afford. The chances of you getting a 'deal' are about as likely as snow in Key West!
Really, they are so similar, why not go with the one you like based on its looks alone??
Thanks.
I know what you mean.....actually, the one that's 1000 (#3) is the prettiest one! i don't know why but it's the shiniest of them all and if i don't put them side by side, its size seems nice and big. (that's what she said)
so i may just go with option #3. i just don't know why a 'near colorless' would look shinier than a 'colorless F'?!!! maybe the lighting at the store?!
Totally a random thought on my part but have you considered maybe perhaps asking the women you're planning on proposing to which SHE likes best?
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