Just about anything can now be bought online. Some purchases that seem best suited for an in-store experience have now been made available on the internet. This includes a girl’s best friend – diamonds.
Websites offer convenience; you can shop from your computer, tablet or smartphone. However, buying diamond without seeing it in person can be challenging. In addition, there are certain risks when you buy diamonds online. If you’re thinking about purchasing a diamond online, here are some tips that you need to keep in mind:

  1. Know the Seller

  2. As with any significant purchase, you need to be really careful and research your options to make sure that you get the right value for your money. It is important that the company you had chosen has some positive reviews and have built a solid online reputation. If they have some negative feedback posted, find out why and how they deal with responding to such reviews. You should also check if the vendor offers a money back guarantee on your purchase to safeguard yourself and remove risks in the transaction.

  3. Look for Specifics

  4. Make sure that you know exactly what you are buying. Set a budget and decide which characteristics are important to you. Diamonds are graded according to the four C’s – color, clarity, cut and carat weight. Knowing where a diamond falls in each of the categories is very important since these qualities affect a diamond’s price and appearance.

  5. Verify the GIA Report

  6. Any online shoppers’ greatest fear is that the product description on the internet doesn’t match the item that arrives in the mail. When it comes to diamond buying, the best way to ensure you’re getting what was described on a website is a GIA report. This contains an unbiased assessment of the diamond’s 4Cs. For added security, find out if the diamond’s grading report number matches the report issued for it on the GIA’s website.

  7. Check for Secured Payment Options

  8. It is very important to make sure that your credit information is well secured. If there is a problem with the purchase and you paid using a credit card, most credit card companies provide recourse.

An online seller that matches your checklist is a great place to start when buying your precious diamond. Follow these recommendations to greatly increase your chances for a stress-free and secure online diamond purchase.

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Merra