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Originally Posted by Lenny2
Bullshit.....don't speak about things you have no knowledge of.
This is very simple. You pay for the ring through esrow.com
It gets shipped to you and you take it to a jeweler for appraisal. If the appraisal is in the ballpark of what the jeweler on ebay said it would be, you have escrow.com release the funds and you have a deal.
If it turns out to be fake or worth much less than what you thought, you return it to the seller and escrow.com returns your money to you.
Or you can get ass raped by the local zales store and pay 3 times as much, but at least you'll get to see it first.
(And if you see it how are YOU going to know it's real and that the color/cut/clarity are what the store is telling you it is?)
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Ah, all knowing one! How do you know what I do and do not know about? Lets look at this for example. You buy a ring from me on eBay. I ship it to you. You do not like it and tell escrow.com you are returning it. I recieve the ring back and notify escrow.com that this is not the ring I had shipped to you and you are trying to rip me off. Now we have an escrow.com dispute which can take forever to resolve. This is also one of the reasons that a lot of sellers will not deal with escrow.com.