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Originally Posted by marlopez
I’ve heard a lot about Blue Nile. Other than not being able to touch and feel it, are there other things that make it better to buy in person?
Let’s say all characteristics of the diamond being equal, are in person dealers more negotiable?
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For one, you don't know what the diamond looks like. You're basically buying a piece of paper on Blue Nile. In person is always going to be better for negotiating. Plus, a local store is probably willing to earn your business by offering mounting, stone loss warranty, maintenance, etc.