
P B
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maybe £350 if the diamond is good |
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joanne b
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You would be lucky to get £100 back. They dont pay anywhere near a rings worth anymore. You might get more going private rather at a shop. |
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ascoile
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Less than a third, in fact if you got as much as £250 you would be very lucky.
A jeweller would not be the best place to go, you would be better at a pawn shop.
There is a very high mark up on jewellery and second hand is worth very little. |
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iluvshoes
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Depends on the size, how good a stone it is, etc.. |
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Scobill
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The value to the jeweller is the actual diamond and it depends on size and cut
The £1000 retail price includes all the work needed to make the ring , the metal of the ring and profit
A rough guess would be £300 to £400 , but try one or two different jewellers to get optimum value back |
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Sarah B
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Expect 30% or LESS of the value of the jewlrey (not what you bought it for, its worth) |
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Jokerking31
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It depends on how big the ring is, and the condition. And no, daimond rings aren't that expensive, and heres a thought, go to America, and get a ring there, it would be about half as much!!! |
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Sara J
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400 |
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Ding Dong
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£400 tops |
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Foot in mouth
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From a jeweler, probably about a third of the value of the diamond....probably closer to 20%. From a pawn shop, 10% of value or less. |
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cataclysmic kitty
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um who did u steal this from? lol |
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Georgie
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about £300-£350 |
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EvaWumpa300
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depends if its new, or if its been used. i would say around 800£ but im not really sure |
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Chaz Man
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asuming you mean that you got it for 1000 then you should get it for at LEAST 800-900 depending on how long you had it |
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