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The diamond engagement ring - Is it morally right? I can't stand diamonds. The reason why can't an engagement ring have a treasure instead of a gemstone? People marry in all types of ways but that engagement ring always has a diamond. Gemstones are eternally, right? Nicely, the other stones are forever too. This is one of the most prosperous marketing campaigns of all time. Another problem with diamond advertising: In case these precious stones are so damn unusual, as we are told, how can there possibly be so many jewellery stores promoting them? How is it you could find them in the sleaziest pawn shop, when they're thus damn rare? C'mon. I'm just starting out. The average customer has no concept which grade of gemstone is the most important. Oh - the salesman can explain that. How useful. Most people couldn't tell you the between a real and a bogus. Most people could not look at 2 diamonds plus tell you which has the better cut. Folks will pay even more for a stone that doesn't have flaws, however the flawed the first is the same karat and has identical cut. And they can't actually see the drawback. I see this time after moment with family buddies: the husband thinks that he needs to buy the greatest diamond or his spouse will believe he's the schmuck. Typically the wife believes that the girl man really knows his / her stuff. Neither one in fact has a idea - they just got performed off of one another. I needed money so I marketed my a wedding ring. I attended 5 or 6 various places to obtain estimates and the best value I could get was from one of the pawn shops. This individual paid me $25. Produce a break! (I've got a couple of Nike sneakers that have survived longer as compared to my marriage did. Provided I just wear them a couple times a month at most, nevertheless I bought them in 1995. So in my case, the shoes were A lot more valuable compared to diamond ring. hee hee)

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Page 1: The diamond engagement ring - Is it morally right?

The diamond engagement ring - Is it morally right?

I can't stand diamonds.

The reason why can't an engagement ring have a treasure instead of a gemstone? People marry inall types of ways but that engagement ring always has a diamond. Gemstones are eternally, right?Nicely, the other stones are forever too.

This is one of the most prosperous marketing campaigns of all time.

Another problem with diamond advertising:

In case these precious stones are so damn unusual, as we are told, how can there possibly be somany jewellery stores promoting them? How is it you could find them in the sleaziest pawn shop,when they're thus damn rare? C'mon.

I'm just starting out.

The average customer has no concept which grade of gemstone is the most important. Oh - thesalesman can explain that. How useful.

Most people couldn't tell you the between a real and a bogus.

Most people could not look at 2 diamonds plus tell you which has the better cut.

Folks will pay even more for a stone that doesn't have flaws, however the flawed the first is the samekarat and has identical cut. And they can't actually see the drawback.

I see this time after moment with family buddies: the husband thinks that he needs to buy thegreatest diamond or his spouse will believe he's the schmuck. Typically the wife believes that the girlman really knows his / her stuff. Neither one in fact has a idea - they just got performed off of oneanother.

I needed money so I marketed my a wedding ring. I attended 5 or 6 various places to obtainestimates and the best value I could get was from one of the pawn shops.

This individual paid me $25. Produce a break!

(I've got a couple of Nike sneakers that have survived longer as compared to my marriage did.Provided I just wear them a couple times a month at most, nevertheless I bought them in 1995. So inmy case, the shoes were A lot more valuable compared to diamond ring. hee hee)

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