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rena shepard
March 15, 2010
switch wedding ring
I was in the mall and stop in Weisfield for cleaning, was told that my prong was loose by sales lady, Norma. Norma said if I didn't have it repaired, Weisfield want replace the diamond if lost. reluctantly gave the ring, told her I knew my ring and pointed out what I would be looking for.Repeated it over & over befor given ring. two weeks later picked up my ring, immediately said"this is not my ring, the diamond was smaller, the ring looked cheap, it didn't have that sparkler. Norma was coincidently transferred. Talked with district manager, he ask the question, "does the ring fit", that raised a red flag, I was focusing on the diamond not trying on the ring, well it didn't fit.I insist this was not my ring they wanted to say it was. I got a lawyer to assist, he told me to take that ring to have it appraise. I went to a Gemologist, the best, to learn the diamond size is smaller than I purchase, value was less, and most of all the ring does not fit my finger. I took it off my finger to give the sales person, but on return no fit.I went to small claim court in San Bernardino, Ca.. Would you believe with all the evidents, the judge ruled in their favor. No justice in the small claim ct.. As a man soweth, that shall he also reap. Ladies dont be fooled by your prong is loose. I was told by an employee of Kays jeweler, they will switch your rings and resell your diamonds.Enough is enough. How many are victim of having your prong repaired? Are you sure you have the same ring. Do not shop at Weisfield or Kays they are sister stores.
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