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Engagement Rings How
To...
Even thought buying a diamond engagement ring is the same as
buying any other engagement ring, there are a few things you
should think about before you step into the shop and let the
experienced salesperson talk you into paying your last 3 months
of hard work away.
One thing is sure. You made up your mind, you are going to ask
the big question, you got the night all planned in your head…
but you still need a ring to seal the deal. Take your time and
read this through, ring buying can be very expensive for
someone who doesn’t do any research, There is much to consider
when purchasing a diamond – especially diamond engagement
rings, do what a men do and have been doing throughout the last
300 years, get down to your knee and look for that small box in
your pocket… now try and get all those words out correctly, and
you may have to start thinking about wedding rings.
Most woman will expect a ring to accompany a wedding proposal,
so make sure you got some idea of what her taste is like and
who she is, would she go for a small, modest ring, or would she
love to have everyone understand she is getting married just by
the shine of a huge rock sitting on her finger, remember that
an diamond engagement ring is also a clear sign for society to
start congratulating both of you.
Budget is an issue here, since one can spend unrealistic sums
of money when you are talking about diamonds rings, try and
think of how much you can spend (not saying how much you want,
since we all want to spend a lot on an engagement ring) and
what kind of ring you can afford, not everyone can put in a few
months of his hard work into this, and realistically, maybe you
should save a little for after the weeding, don’t blow it al on
the diamond engagement ring. Usually the ‘two months salary’
rule is the one to use. This means that the ring should cost
the equivalent of two months of your current salary. Consider
financing, go to the jeweler of your choice and tell them that
you plan to buy an engagement ring, and that financing will be
necessary. Make sure you do not give in easily to the jeweler
and start getting into the numbers, see what kind of rings you
can afford, and what is the general cost of different
rings.
When in the store, keep a negotiation going, try not to let the
sales people walk you through the buying experience, be
involved and alert, and stick to what you want. Keep talking
about prices, what you actually get in each ring and why is the
price different, get a few rings that you like in front of you
and keep comparing them. The average salesperson works on
commission, and that the profit on these sales is huge, you can
cut prices if you know how to talk shop with these people, even
if you are not good at this – you can always try this system.
Compare as many rings as you like, put them all in front of
you, keep asking about prices and make sure you go back to the
one you like a few times. You can also say that you really like
it, and ask if he can make the price a little sweeter for you.
Not a lot of sales people let a sale walk out the door, if you
play your cards right, you can cut some of the price.
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