If you have good credit and put 50-60% down...I don't see why you wouldn't pay off the remaining @ 0% over a 12 to 18 month period.(if necessary/convenient)IMHO
If you need finance to make a ring purchase you are making a mistake in doing so, if you ain't got the cash you can't afford it and should be doing something smarter with your hard earned money.
this theory gets a LOT of people in debt problems and ive NEVER met a millionaire that said they got rich by using their cc to get miles/points...NEVER!If you have good credit and put 50-60% down...I don't see why you wouldn't pay off the remaining @ 0% over a 12 to 18 month period.(if necessary/convenient)
if you cant get 2 karat diamond for 12 grand you are doing it wrong.^^^That should say 1.5 to 2ct.^^^
My mind is stuck on that 2 carat figure...like it's a fucking goal or something lol.
if you cant get 2 karat diamond for 12 grand you are doing it wrong.
my wife has (2) engagement stones 1 is the original GIA certified 1.12 RBC E, SI1 i paid $6k for it 17 years ago. it has been sitting in a baggy with the GIA cert in my safe for about 9 years now. i cant get her to do anything with it! finally talked her into using the side trillions to make earrings for our daughter (which also mostly sit in the safe! lol)
the second stone (upgraded her) is a GIA certified 2.1 E SI RBC. i paid $9k for that one (not including the setting and surrounding stones.
ive been dealing with the same jeweler for ~17 years. i met him about a year before i bought my wifes first stone. i havent bought real jewels from anyone else since....and she has a collection! lol
if you cant get 2 karat diamond for 12 grand you are doing it wrong.
my wife has (2) engagement stones 1 is the original GIA certified 1.12 RBC E, SI1 i paid $6k for it 17 years ago. it has been sitting in a baggy with the GIA cert in my safe for about 9 years now. i cant get her to do anything with it! finally talked her into using the side trillions to make earrings for our daughter (which also mostly sit in the safe! lol)
the second stone (upgraded her) is a GIA certified 2.1 E SI RBC. i paid $9k for that one (not including the setting and surrounding stones.
ive been dealing with the same jeweler for ~17 years. i met him about a year before i bought my wifes first stone. i havent bought real jewels from anyone else since....and she has a collection! lol
If you have good credit and put 50-60% down...I don't see why you wouldn't pay off the remaining @ 0% over a 12 to 18 month period.(if necessary/convenient)
2.1ct. E (COLOR) What is Si1 and RBC?
On bluenile is and James Allen are where I am looking. What shape is it?
What is the cut and clarity?
Based on what I paid, that seems about right...
Damn dude, we are on the same page with a lot of shit... Are you my brother or something?
the divorce rate is 50% don't spend too much
the divorce rate is 50% don't spend too much