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Complaint / Review
Diamonds International
Fraud misresentation

On December 28 I went on a cruise on the Carnival Pride to the Mexican Riviera. This was the first time I had gone away since my retirement in July.

While on the ship I took a gemology class on how and where to buy diamonds as I had always wanted a precious stone and felt this would afford me the opportunity to go about the purchase in a knowledgeable way. While on the ship, we were told to only buy at the recommended stores in Mexico. The Cruise Line recommended Diamonds International in Cabo San Lucas as the #1 guaranteed place, the safest place to be trusted in diamond purchases.

As mentioned above, I was recently retired and always wanted a special diamond. I went to Diamonds International in Cabo San Lucas, as suggested by the cruise line, and purchased my dream diamond. I was elated and so very happy. The stone was written up by Diamond International's Appraiser to be the following: Weight 2.66 carats; Color D-E; Clarity SI 2.

I paid $21,800.00 for the pear shaped stone in a platinum setting. I was so excited to buy the diamond, satisfying a life-long dream of mine. This was a huge purchase for me being single and 66 years old!

When I returned to Los Angeles and was reviewing my receipt, I noticed I had been charged an additional $50.00 that not had been mentioned to me. I thought that if the company charged an additional amount without explanation, I should have the ring appraised here in Los Angeles. I took the ring to a local jeweler - an objective 3rd party and had it appraised (appraisal # 20002936) by Sandy Horovitz, a graduate gemologist and certified appraiser. The appraiser's CP# 3732207. He removed the stone and weighed it in front of me. He gave the following appraisal: Weight 2.60; Clarity 1.1; Color F.

After the appraisal he told me that Diamonds International had over appraised the ring. He said all 3 categories were below the original appraisal. It was appraised at $13,000.00, not $21,800. I was devastated! Shocked! Wondered if it could possibly be a scam!

Immediately, I called Visa and asked them to put this item in dispute. I was informed that they had already paid the bill, but that they would review my case and let me know their decision. They were to send me a form; which they did and I promptly filled out and returned it.

I called Diamonds International based in New York and spoke to Isaac. Asking his last name, he refused to give it to me. Isaac asked me to FAX all appraisal information from the Los Angeles appraiser to him. My bank supervisor did this for me as I do not have a FAX machine and Isaac said he never received the FAX, The bank supervisor gave me proof of FAX showing it was sent and received by Diamonds International in New York.

Since then I have asked Isaac several times for an address where I could send the ring. He gave me no information and has not returned my repeated phone calls.

This has left me feeling inferior as a person not good enough to know the last name of the person in charge at a supposedly large company. I finally, in my frustration, hired an attorney, as I am no longer able to handle this bizarre situation myself. From my attorney, I was informed that Isaac Klugman may be the man's name in New York. There is an Isaac Klugman who is the Vice President of the company. I feel this man, Isaac Klugman, is the man responsible for me getting to the point of stress and upset that led me to this legal path. If people like Isaac Klugman were investigated more thoroughly by the Cruise Line or his company perhaps this rip-off may not have happened.

I feel ripped-off by Isaac Klugman and Diamonds International in dealing with him and this whole experience. It has been a nightmare that this man and his large diamond company will not give me credit for my ring, which was a misrepresentation of the original purchase. I feel cheated and taken that my hard earned retirement money went to purchase a quality ring instead - in this ugly situation!


Offender: Diamonds International

Country: USA   State: New York   City: New York
Address: 38 West 48th Street, 4th Floor
Phone: 8005153935

Category: Traveling & Tourism

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