Hi all,
Back from NYC with a ring!
Ringed, to anwser your points, nearly all the diamonds that we saw were GIA certified, so we did not come up against the different EGL branchs. Regarding it beening a dud, we took ours to macys to have it appraised before we returned home, cost something like $100 + %of ring value, ended up about $113. They also "valued it" something like 25% more that what we paid, this is not too supprising as the same quality rings/Ds were being sold at this value in a more of a high-street store. Have not got it valued in Ireland yet.
Regardin what would look nice, we had a look in Ireland before we left,one in castlebar and applebys in dublin. highly recommend this.
1 for seeing what style is nice...
2 for the learning experience about 4Cs
3 to realise what a limited style of ring settings they have here
I must say that applebys were very patient,nice, helpful etc...
People may be followin my question about creditcards, I think most of them accepted them and probably included the percentage they get charged in the prices they quote. However we were able to bargain this amount out of them if we paid cash, only $100-200.
I/we kept forgetting about sales tax when the quoted prices,however the main benefit of paying cash is that "some" were willing to drop the sales tax 8.x %, now that adds up! I'm not sure how our bargining went, they only dropped by a bit, but and the end we brought up the cash/tax.
I'm not sure how much they "bent the rules" by dropping the sales, even though the US does not have a tax reclaiming scheme for foreigners, items bought from outside of the each state do not need to pay this. Others communicated this in such a way that I felt that this was "an excuse" for them being able drop their price by about the 8%.
We took a good bit in cash with us and spent a few days withdrawing our max from 2 ATM cards to make up the cash. Hotel saftey deposit box came in handy.
Happy shopping