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Old 21 May 2015, 09:44 PM   #1
ColRam425
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Class Ring Suggestion:

Okay so when I had my official college (Baylor University) class ring made last year I went in knowing exactly what I wanted. Large-sized 18k white gold with a 0.25ct diamond. When I went to order it at my school the Balfour rep told me that 18k white gold has too much yellow in its tint, so I went 14k. She then said that men complain of the large-sized rings saying something like "it hurts to shake hands" and like an idiot I believed her so I went with the medium size. Last she recommended the 0.10ct diamond because a 0.25ct would've been too big for the star underneath it on the ring. And now for exactly a year I've had this medium 14k white gold ring with a 10 point diamond and honestly I regret it all the time that I didn't go with the original plan. Do y'all think I should trade in my ring back to Balfour and have it remade to my original specs? I just don't know why I allowed myself to be suckered in. It's strange to me that their reps down-sized me rather than up-sized but it is what it is. I honestly wouldn't care but this is a ring I plan on wearing for life on my right ring finger and it just feels incomplete the way it is.
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