(I'm sure he's thought about this, but assuming that the ring was given to his wife is it legally his to sell?)
*If this should be in the SC please move it, though I am asking for a family member and not selling anything myself, just not sure if I should post it there or in SC*
Now the admin notice out the way, a family member is getting divorced and he wants to sell the engagement ring. Are there any places which give a good price for the ring or should I tell him to just turn up at say Jewellery Quarter and go to a few shops to sell it them? He wants back as much as he can.
(I'm sure he's thought about this, but assuming that the ring was given to his wife is it legally his to sell?)
he could hawk it around the JQ but wont get much for it there - best off trying to sell on fleabay if he has a cert for it - pawn shops etc just look at the stone and what they can get one for - silly offers.
Yes the ring was given back to him by her as she no longer wants it. Everything from the marriage that he brought her was given back excluding a personal plate.
And he does have all the certificates, receipts etc, was brought from JQ too
Retail price and selling price privately are worlds apart.
Whats the ring details, stones, size, clarity etc etc.
Smack Converters?
I think if it's a decent Solitaire it's worth something but peanuts otherwise.
If the diamond is big enough,ask the jeweller to repolish the engraving then try to sell on ebay or other online platforms
Since I’m also a jeweller,usually I do repurchase sold jewellery for a cut that was discussed beforehand (though there are some jewellery that I cannot take back too,especially the expensive,special order pieces)
Thank you all for the responses. I think the ring has just over 1.3 carats in it with just over 1 carat on the main diamond alone. I know it’s got high clarity, virtually flawless and IGE(?) certification.
I’ll get the full details off him and post it in SC. I can imagine the buying from a shop then selling privately is worlds apart. I know when selling gold, shops have a labour charge
Better prepare him for offers of 25% on cost...
Atleast I can tell him in advance. Thanks again for the replies everyone
If the offers are derisory maybe he should just keep it for the next lucky lady.
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Presuming he just wants it out of the way and isn't desperate for the cash, find a decent independent who will sell on commission. It'll cost him 20 or 25% of the window price (which is usually half of the retail price) but it'll be a damn sight better than selling it outright.
If that ring was 8,000 new then he's going to be lucky to get £1500 back as a cash sale... the mark-up on new diamond jewellery is phenomenal which is why I stick to second hand and bespoke.
If he can get a jeweller to broker it for him, assume a £4000 sale and he'll get over 3 grand back.
It's still taking a whack but it's the best value he's going to get.
It cost him about £5k in total I think. He just wants a clean break from it too and doesn’t want it hanging around forever. I haven’t asked him if he wants to pass the diamond on, though even my wife wouldn’t be comfortable with me buying it off him due to the connection that’s there.
Didn’t think about asking someone to sell it on for commission. Not a bad idea actually.
I ended up receiving a few PM’s about the ring so once I get the details off him, i’ll put up an advert in the Sales Corner.
We’re flying to Japan for a week on Sunday so I may delay the SC post till we’re back
I’ll have to check the rules about the SC then, selling via PM isn’t my intension though as I’d like to stick to the rules.
edit - just saw the seller must own the item themselves, I guess this is the tricky part?
I guess this is the tricky part, they never had a civil marriage so legally speaking they were never married. The couple chose to stick to the religious ceremony only. Let’s not turn this into a religion thread though please!
She 100% doesn’t want anything from their wedding, when she came to collect her belongings she only took what she brought herself.
Last edited by EmilA; 3rd September 2019 at 19:27. Reason: Updated response
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£5k sounds a very reasonable purchase price if he's got a 1 carat diamond in it.
The ring in total was around that, there are a few diamond on the band. He is currently getting a hold of the certificate so I’ll know the exact details soon.
Is there someone from the admin team I can speak to about posting an advert in SC? I’m more than happy to donate myself to the fundraiser for it.
In terms of the nikkah, it was a choice they made together.
There's no "admin team" here - just Eddie (and he's recovering from major surgery, so possibly not the best timing to ask him).
The reason for the rule is that the seller needs to take full responsibility for the sale (e.g. if the ring was sold on SC and then found not to be as described, or if it got lost in the post). [For the avoidance of any doubt, I'm not for an instance suggesting that there is anything wrong with the ring; just explaining the rationale behind the sales rule]
If you are willing to stand by the sale, then you could probably "buy" the ring from your friend and then sell it on SC. It's unlikely that people would take umbrage at this, especially if there was a contribution to the fundraiser.
I have the ring details however he is not willing to sell the ring until the divorce is finalised. I know a few people had messaged me about so thought it’s easier to post this publicly.
A for sale advert will be posted in SC when the time comes
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hahaha I just saw this! Your right, a cash donation will be the best option ha
It was 4000 something, the number started with a 4, all I can remember
The ring is now up for sale, it was put onto the SC but looks like it’s been deleted as I didn’t clarify that I am in possession of the ring.
If someone is able to clarify the details as to why it was removed, as I don’t wish to post it up again for it to be deleted.
Yes that was one thing which another poster mentioned in this thread, that as I did not own the ring I couldn’t post an advert. I did forget to mention that I was in physical ownership of the ring
Personally, at £2400 for a 0.75 carat diamond I thought it was a little over priced anyway considering it was used.
I base that purely on the value of the diamond itself. Not sure how much more value the ring itself would have added.
Appreciate the feedback. I’m just considering if I should buy it off him and then list it for sale myself here.
And point noted regarding it’s advertised price, I should move into the diamond business as the mark ups are huge!