I've had an eerie feeling about bidding on Illusions-India products (jewellery, in particular diamond stones or solitaires). I noted something
EXTREMELY unusual in the
way this company is presenting their merchandise to us laymen of buyers and all of you would certainly agree. Just look how they contradict themselves:
On the link Bhavnak has provided,
>http://cgi.ebay.in/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4981828484
the product DOES NOT have any "
certificate" -- a shopper's term used to describe a reliable lab's identification of the product's attributes which any woman who has been to a diamond store would know, is a must before purchase.
Note how they vehemently talk you out of the necessity for this document.
And now ladies and gentlemen, please click on this link :
http://cgi.ebay.in/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4990610577&fromMakeTrack=true
Scroll.
Do you see what I see?
Uh-huh, a
USA EGI Gem-ID Card. There you go,
on the RHS, you'll find Illusions-India gloating about this very document. So just because we call this a "certificate", they slap us on a language-technicality in Bhavnak's link. Absolutely ridiculous to be contesting the very same thing on one product that they're producing for on another.
The category is same: Diamonds. Same shelf: Rings. That too Solitaire! Same Company: Illusions-India. The higher Carat and clearer stone on Bhavnak's referred link has no certification whereas the lesser one, (on which by the way no one has been bidding on at all so the listings have started again)...is actually certified.
All I can say, is, PAH-HA!
CAUTION TO ALL: Do your research on these companies. Google their names and you'd be surprised to discover their reputations contested with our observations on
message forums rather than finding anything in the easily accessible feedback section.
CAUTION TO ALL DIAMOND BUYERS, ESPECIALLY NAIIVE MEN LOOKING FOR AN ENGAGEMENT RING: Dudes, seriously, pay EXTREME attention to the notation accompanied with the carats. It's your dough. These apparently nonsensical characters like "L-M / I1" etc do actually mean a lot and you must must MUST educate yourselves before bidding anywhere on diamonds or gems about gradings and so called
certifications and the 4Cs of Diamonds to know you're not being fooled. After all, why does a diamond sell on eBay for just 76 bucks too!
I found referring to these very helpful:
http://www.discountgoldexchange.com/diamondinfo.html
http://www.am-diamonds.com/diamond_price_calculator.php
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/misc/jewelry/jewelry.htm