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Get it together Jewelers! On top of the DREADFUL experience we had to start with when we made our custom rings before our wedding, now the Jeweler's aren't even sticking to their offered plan to rhodium dip and size for free. After ALL the money we've spent there. But they're also not consistent. My husband went in a month ago and his was free, then I come in and they tell me its $45, but they might be able to get me a deal and charge me only $25. No. It's Free! It should be free, like my husband was told when he FIRST came to The Jewelers and purchased the rings. And just like his father who bought all his mother's jewelry there. It's as if they don't care to have loyal clientele. Is the economy SO good all of a sudden that there's no need to build a rapport with clients. They almost had two generations of a VERY large family as their clients, but no more. I don't even know why I bothered coming back to hold them to their word that they would take care of the ring they made. I feel so let down. I don't even want to buy jewelry anymore.
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