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30 January 2018, 08:10 PM | #1 |
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Engagement Ring Protocol and Return Policy
I was asked this question last week by a male colleague and couldn't come up with anything conclusive. It involves a canceled wedding engagement and the return policy pertaining to a diamond engagement ring.
Having never been in this predicament, I was always under the assumption that if the bride-to-be broke off the engagement, she returns the ring and if the future groom bails out, she gets to keep it. When I further researched the topic, the only point mentioned was that state law determines the eventual outcome. Apparently this woman has two diamond engagement rings from earlier pre-nuptials and the former groom-to-be suspects that given her bi-polar temperament, she might be a 'head case'. As a result of his apprehension regarding her overall sanity, he has opted to bail while the going is still good. Having spent nearly $12K on this engagement ring, he would like to retrieve it ASAP and apply the proceeds towards a new Rolex or Grand Seiko. How are these things ordinarily handled or is this a case for someone like Judge Judy? |
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