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OK people!!! I manage to meet up with my friend and his dad today,had a little chat and collected my stuff...
Damn...I have to say 0.1 ct is real small sia..
2 things I have to tell you guys
1) I am getting the price list soon
2) Certification: He told me it's not worth getting the certification if you are just using it for jewellery,because when u get it certified,it comes sealed in a bag and once you open the bag the certification is null and void. So trust the seller that's what he is saying,but if you want the pay more as an insurance you can la. Anything else? I heard that a good grade 1ct would cost 8-10k or so...
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostOK people!!! I manage to meet up with my friend and his dad today,had a little chat and collected my stuff...
Damn...I have to say 0.1 ct is real small sia..
2 things I have to tell you guys
1) I am getting the price list soon
2) Certification: He told me it's not worth getting the certification if you are just using it for jewellery,because when u get it certified,it comes sealed in a bag and once you open the bag the certification is null and void. So trust the seller that's what he is saying,but if you want the pay more as an insurance you can la. Anything else? I heard that a good grade 1ct would cost 8-10k or so...
Wait for ur price list come den say .
Can ask him the diamonds from which country ?
Hopefully before end of next year ??1675/16610/116234/78240
Ball CM1092C-S1J-BR/NT BLUE MARKER
Hublot BB ASF
PAM 104J
Sinn 903 H2
Tutima Chrono Fx LE/RXW
U-boat classico AS-classico AB (53mm)
If you pick up a starving dog and nurse him well, he will not bite you; that is the principal difference between a dog and a man.
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Originally posted by marineguy8888 View PostYalor last week saw a 2 ct vvs1 g color with cert list 130k but can get ard 66k .
Wait for ur price list come den say .
Can ask him the diamonds from which country ?
Hopefully before end of next year ??
Hahaha...once I get the price list then I get back to you...if the diamond and the price suit u...u want I ask him to call his Bangkok office,if have stock he will fly it over.
He told me,for 1 ct and above purchases,within 1 month you don't like it,you can sell back at 10% less(Admin charge,for courier n stuff) So u want anytime,he have stock he give u
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostMy friend dad told me,the cert is useless if you trust the dealer. Coz once u buy it,open up the seal...it's void already.
if that is the case, why issue cert?if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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Originally posted by triton View Postwhat u mean by open the seal, void already? the cert if void?
if that is the case, why issue cert?
Why issue cert? Coz for long term investment it's good,but for normal jewellery...not. Some people dun want to be cheated by dealer wad...so they ask for cert,pay an insurance
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostFrom what I know,they seal the diamond with the cert...so that people don't anyhow put a F colour and say it's a D colour liddat. Once the seal opened,the cert is not valid,as like what I said,it can be swapped.
Why issue cert? Coz for long term investment it's good,but for normal jewellery...not. Some people dun want to be cheated by dealer wad...so they ask for cert,pay an insurance
The cert will guarantee the ratings etc of the diamond .
Those in lee hwa above 1ct with rings will also come with cert but at a higher price lar.1675/16610/116234/78240
Ball CM1092C-S1J-BR/NT BLUE MARKER
Hublot BB ASF
PAM 104J
Sinn 903 H2
Tutima Chrono Fx LE/RXW
U-boat classico AS-classico AB (53mm)
If you pick up a starving dog and nurse him well, he will not bite you; that is the principal difference between a dog and a man.
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostFrom what I know,they seal the diamond with the cert...so that people don't anyhow put a F colour and say it's a D colour liddat. Once the seal opened,the cert is not valid,as like what I said,it can be swapped.
Why issue cert? Coz for long term investment it's good,but for normal jewellery...not. Some people dun want to be cheated by dealer wad...so they ask for cert,pay an insurance
cause the diamonds i bought recently have the cert no serial engrave inside.
u r contradicting. first u say seal open, cert not valid, then u say for long term investment, it is good. since u seal open, cert not valid, why keep them? dont make sense to me.
the certification im referring to states quite a number of information
cert no.
carat
clarity
cut
color
origin
who certifies
im not sure what kind of cert your friend's father issues.if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
i DO NOT respond to any pm regarding account issues
kindly email with- subject heading indicating your issue
- your nick
- your corresponding email address
- state what you were trying to do and what the system prevented you to do
if you receive no response in pm or email, it means your answers can be found in the Forum FAQ here
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Originally posted by triton View Postthat i understand, so i guess these diamonds dont have cert no serial engrave inside the diamond lah.
cause the diamonds i bought recently have the cert no serial engrave inside.
u r contradicting. first u say seal open, cert not valid, then u say for long term investment, it is good. since u seal open, cert not valid, why keep them? dont make sense to me.
the certification im referring to states quite a number of information
cert no.
carat
clarity
cut
color
origin
who certifies
im not sure what kind of cert your friend's father issues.
Not that clear about the cert stuff,because most people that buy from him do not go for the cert...I just happened to ask him about how much more if I wanted a cert
Originally posted by marineguy8888 View PostThe recognized world wide cert is even after setting the diamond .
The cert will guarantee the ratings etc of the diamond .
Those in lee hwa above 1ct with rings will also come with cert but at a higher price lar.
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostWhen I said you keep for long term,you do NOT open the seal. His does not have serial number...
Not that clear about the cert stuff,because most people that buy from him do not go for the cert...I just happened to ask him about how much more if I wanted a cert
Sorry bros..I m not very sure about cert stuff.Just shui kou wen wen only...haha. U guys want more details I can ask...I m meeting him next week again.if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
i DO NOT respond to any pm regarding account issues
kindly email with- subject heading indicating your issue
- your nick
- your corresponding email address
- state what you were trying to do and what the system prevented you to do
if you receive no response in pm or email, it means your answers can be found in the Forum FAQ here
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostOK people!!! I manage to meet up with my friend and his dad today,had a little chat and collected my stuff...
Damn...I have to say 0.1 ct is real small sia..
2 things I have to tell you guys
1) I am getting the price list soon
2) Certification: He told me it's not worth getting the certification if you are just using it for jewellery,because when u get it certified,it comes sealed in a bag and once you open the bag the certification is null and void. So trust the seller that's what he is saying,but if you want the pay more as an insurance you can la. Anything else? I heard that a good grade 1ct would cost 8-10k or so...
Originally posted by Darkangel View PostMy friend dad told me,the cert is useless if you trust the dealer. Coz once u buy it,open up the seal...it's void already.
Hahaha...once I get the price list then I get back to you...if the diamond and the price suit u...u want I ask him to call his Bangkok office,if have stock he will fly it over.
He told me,for 1 ct and above purchases,within 1 month you don't like it,you can sell back at 10% less(Admin charge,for courier n stuff) So u want anytime,he have stock he give u
Originally posted by triton View Postthat i understand, so i guess these diamonds dont have cert no serial engrave inside the diamond lah.
cause the diamonds i bought recently have the cert no serial engrave inside.
u r contradicting. first u say seal open, cert not valid, then u say for long term investment, it is good. since u seal open, cert not valid, why keep them? dont make sense to me.
the certification im referring to states quite a number of information
cert no.
carat
clarity
cut
color
origin
who certifies
im not sure what kind of cert your friend's father issues.
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wow lau, .1 ct waste time lah ... smaller thn my "Pi Sai" hahahhaa
Uncle PET want to buy me a 1ct?
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i think seal = the 'small plastic box' right.
I think so leh..I saw the small plastic box before
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usually, they hv those diamond indiviudally pack in those plastic thing, jewellery usually dont open those, once open plastic cannot spoil leow, if u interested in the diamond, u confirm, buy, and they can actually send back to europe or something to hv it engrave with the no.
but then u open it...u dunno if they changed it wad in the process of engraving..hahahaha
_______________________________________________Last edited by triton; 21-12-07, 10:50 AM.
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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