Lumera Diamonds are listing diamonds they do not own. I just recently purchased a diamond from a creditable local Jewelry store. It was a certified GIA diamond with proper serial and paperwork. I went online to look for diamonds of similiar characteristics to find a price range. What I found was my diamond listed with a partial PDF version of my report! If you don't own it why do you sell it? The certification number is exact and it infuriates me. I had my diamond checked by a few gemologists and I even casted doubt on my own jeweler. As a retailer its your responsibility to keep up to date records of your inventory. What if someone tried to buy MY diamond on your website, will you just say its no longer available or sold out and lie to your customers, because you never had it? Shady vendors ruin the industry for all the other online vendors.
Lumera Diamonds Reviews
Lumera Diamonds are listing diamonds they do not own. I just recently purchased a diamond from a creditable local Jewelry store. It was a certified GIA diamond with proper serial and paperwork. I went online to look for diamonds of similiar characteristics to find a price range. What I found was my diamond listed with a partial PDF version of my report! If you don't own it why do you sell it? The certification number is exact and it infuriates me. I had my diamond checked by a few gemologists and I even casted doubt on my own jeweler. As a retailer its your responsibility to keep up to date records of your inventory. What if someone tried to buy MY diamond on your website, will you just say its no longer available or sold out and lie to your customers, because you never had it? Shady vendors ruin the industry for all the other online vendors.