Listing this here for a friend, PM me or contact him directly if interested.http://raleigh.craigslist.org/jwl/3169070201.html
8/29/2012 11:15:56 PM
$80
8/29/2012 11:26:54 PM
Sorry for your friend, but the market for second hand engagement rings isn't that big... especially for a diamond that has the worst clarity level. Most reputable jewelers refuse to sell a diamond that's not SI-I or clearer. I'm surprised that Kay Jewelers did. Nothing says I'm completely dedicating every part of myself to you for the rest of my life like a 5 year old second hand ring bought on TWW. I'm no expert, but I think most women would want a new ring, even if it wasn't as expensive. The first question all her friends will as is "How did he propose?" but the next one is always "Where did he get the ring?" and she doesn't want to have to lie every time (unless you plan on lying and not telling her where you got it, in which case you can expect your engagement to last about as long as the OP's "friend"'s did). Also, no woman wants a ring that was already given to another woman and then given back. That's all kinds of bad juju. Prenup anyone?That being said - tell your friend he's better off pawning or scrapping it.
8/29/2012 11:45:03 PM
he can scrap the silver and get a diamond necklace made for his mom.^the girls you are citing sound like materialistic bitches that need to buy their own damn story to tell her friends.
8/29/2012 11:50:52 PM
Or, you know, some dude could save a good bit of cash on a ring for a girl that's in it for the right reasons
8/30/2012 1:38:52 AM
Just because a girl doesn't prefer a previously used engagement ring doesn't make them a shallow bitch. This isn't great Grandma's hand me down wedding ring it's someone's relationship fail. If you think you're girl deserves that AND she's going to be okay with it then you go right ahead and put a ring on it and tell me how it goes in ten years. Buying a ring shouldn't be just about money but it should still prove your ability to put some bread on the table and show you're willing to make a large financial commitment to/for someone else. So why does it have to be so much about getting the most bang for your buck that you would buy a ring off Craigslist to save a dollar or get a bigger/nicer ring?
8/30/2012 8:01:06 AM
8/30/2012 8:32:03 AM
^^I mean I get what you're saying, but the man with the kind of girl whose satisfaction hinges on the price and history of her ring probably isn't looking on craigslist. Not judging, I'm certainly empathetic to that, just consider the audience.
8/30/2012 8:39:20 AM
$400
9/4/2012 5:02:02 PM
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9/4/2012 8:09:43 PM
i bought an extremely ugly engagement ring off a TWWer...8 years ago? a pretty long time, anyway...it was appraised for $1800 and i bought it for $350now, i didn't buy it to GIVE it to anyone...i held onto it and when i bought my wife's ring, i traded in this extremely ugly ring for an $800 credit toward HER ring...and that was just the "main" diamond, which was not of very good color OR clarityi sold the 10k ring for $50 to a pawn shop and i still have the 4 smaller diamonds in a bag (not that i have anything to do with them, but the jeweler wouldn't buy them)so there's always that to consider
9/5/2012 7:18:14 AM