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HUGE 2/9 PRICE DROP For Ladies: 9.25 Carat Tennis Bracelet

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I have a 9.25 carat princess cut and yellow gold tennis bracelet for sale. It is about 8 months old, i have an appraisal that was done on its fair market resale value. This is not an insurance appraisal therefore the amount it was appraised for is what i "could" sell it for. The retail on the bracelet was around $13,000. The FMV is $9250. I am looking to get around $6000-$5800. I will ship conus with insurance and signature confirmation. Shipping is included. I will only accept paypal and will split the fees. I am interested in a trade/partial on a Rolex or a Breitling. I am also open to reasonable offers, let me know.

Update:
I see what the deal is on the first pic, but the second pic looks good to me. And the pics of the appraisal also look good.

New pics added

Offers/trades possible let me know
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post #2 of 15
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Price Drop
post #3 of 15
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price drop, putting it on ebay tomorrow night
post #4 of 15
lot of damn carats, really ugly piece, thats whats hurting you bro :X
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Originally Posted by nerazzurri View Post
lot of damn carats, really ugly piece, thats whats hurting you bro :X

That or the lack of even one in focus pic.
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That or the lack of even one in focus pic.

Really? I mean what else would you like pictures of?

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Originally Posted by nerazzurri View Post
lot of damn carats, really ugly piece, thats whats hurting you bro :X

Not seeing how it is an ugly piece for a woman? Bracelets like this are still sold at jewelry stores, so they mus still be popular.

And since im self bumping, price drop.
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Really? I mean what else would you like pictures of?



Not seeing how it is an ugly piece for a woman? Bracelets like this are still sold at jewelry stores, so they mus still be popular.

And since im self bumping, price drop.

a CLEAR picture of the piece. look at the first flick. fuzzy as hell...do u expect someone to pay 6K plus based on a fuzzy flick?
post #8 of 15
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price drop to $6000... $3k below FMV!!!
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price drop to $6000... $3k below FMV!!!

drop it all you want. with those fuzzy flicks, you won't get takers.
post #10 of 15
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a CLEAR picture of the piece. look at the first flick. fuzzy as hell...do u expect someone to pay 6K plus based on a fuzzy flick?

New pic added... If legitimately interested and you would like more pics im happy to take them and send them to you. $5,900
post #11 of 15
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2/3/11 PRICE DROP, make me an offer
post #12 of 15
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Price drop 5,600
post #13 of 15
It would help if the bracelet was done in White Gold. About 80% - 90% of what is sold today is White Gold. It could possibly be Rhodium treated to White Gold but I would not recommend that.

Also, it is very much a buyers market for Jewelry these days, except for very fine pieces. While it might cost 5 - 6K to design and build a similar bracelet with a custom Jeweler, now is a good time for buyers to buy these type of items from motivated sellers. The 18K Gold alone is worth approximately $800 and the diamonds are probably worth about $200 - $250 a carat. That would be for the approximately 66 diamonds with a .15 carat size, SI2 - I clarity, and J - K color, making up the 9+ carats. The diamonds are very much commercial quality and are probably generously graded.

The prices I have cited are the break up material cost value. You are trying to sell it for Jewelry value. This is difficult but not impossible. You have to find that one woman, or man, that likes the style, the cost, and is ready to buy. You will always receive more from an end user than a reseller or wholesaler.

I think your best shot would be to list it on Ebay with a very well designed ad and great photos. And use a BIN format with a BIN price that is acceptable to you, or a starting price that is acceptable. Good Luck!
post #14 of 15
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I think your best shot would be to list it on Ebay with a very well designed ad and great photos. And use a BIN format with a BIN price that is acceptable to you, or a starting price that is acceptable. Good Luck![/quote]

Appreciate it, I relaize that white gold is more popular now, but even at your "breakdown price" I would be at around $3,200.

Huge Price Drop!! $4,500, higher than the price for the material alone, but still CONCIDERABLY less than retail and the FMV price...

Offers accepted...
post #15 of 15
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price drop... Great sorry i forgot valentines day present $4,300, ill even overnight it to you CONUS
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