Barry,
Honestly speaking, MOST buyers will pay "more" for "less" simply by shopping in retail chain stores. Although, there are many legitimate fair jeweler's in this country that have good prices as well as high quality diamonds. It's no secret that many walk-in jewelry stores have little to no quality to offer though. However, I'm sure that there are also many online companies that have little to no quality to offer a customer as well. I'm not saying that this applies to ALL though. Your comments tend to lump every online company that lists a virtual inventory of diamonds together. That's not fair to do. The point that I want to make is this. A customer can certainly get a BETTER diamond at a BETTER price by shopping online. Here's a perfect example....
I myself bought my wife's engagement ring just a year and a half ago. Here's what I bought ONLINE.
-Three stone PLATINUM princess cut diamond engagement ring.
-Center diamond .71ct.
-Side diamonds .27ct each.
-Total Weight 1.25ct
-Quality of diamonds:
GIA graded
D-color
VVS2-clarity
Depth-71.8%
Table-69%
Polish-Very Good
Symmetry-Excellent
Culet-None
Girdle-Med-Slightly Thick
Flr-None
-PRICE of complete ring $3,800
-Appraised for $7,700
So here's the catch. Within a week of buying this ring I went into a few local "chain" retail stores just to see what they would have had similar. First of all, there was no one locally to me that had similar quality and I'm talking about DC, MD, and PA. Most retailers had three stone versions of my wife's ring, BUT look at the difference of quality and price. I'll use one example in particular.
-Three stone WHITE GOLD princess cut diamond engagement ring.
-Center diamond .50ct
-Side diamonds .25ct each.
-Total Weight 1.00ct
-Quality of diamonds:
NON GRADED (not certified)
I/J-color
SI2/I1-clarity
Depth-???
Table-???
Polish-???
Symmetry-???
Culet-???
Girdle-???
Flr-???
*No "CUT" information was known nor recognized by sales people there.
-PRICE for complete ring $5,000
-Appraisal-Unknown
Compare this retail store ring with what I bought ONLINE. There's no comparance. I believe MOST customers will find this exact same fact of life. When you do your homework and shop online you will not only find BETTER quality but also BETTER prices for what you want. There are online companies that can provide MORE information about a diamond nowadays than a typical retail store can. So the customer can also be given a higher education about what they are purchasing by shopping online as well. The days of the old "puppy dog" effect are over. Customers aren't as willing to open up their wallet at the first pretty diamond in a store anymore. They want to know about the "cut" and who graded the diamond and where it came from and how it compares to others when value is applied. They want to see photos and data reports that identify with the exact nature of the diamond in question. This is what the internet is set up to do, provide information. I could make a bet with you that you could pick at random 10 retail stores today to walk into and most likely 9 of them wouldn't even know what a sarin report was, or the difference between GIA, AGS, EGL, IGI, HRD, and others who maybe who the even are. They also may have difficulty recognizing the word "ideal-scope" or crown and pavilion agles. I could keep going on, but I'll stop boring you.
So all that I'm saying is be fair. Just as I am not lumping ALL retailers together don't lump ALL internet companies together. I believe that customers should do their homework and decide for themselves who can offer the better service and over all quality as well as prices. Don't preach against those who virtually list though. Come on........
Much Love,