Anyone who has actually BEEN to Diamond Doctor and actually looked at their diamonds and jewelry would know that the dissatisfaction registered here is totally unjustified. In fact, I doubt that the people who wrote these "reviews" ever actually visited or bought anything from Diamond Doctor! I know this because I have been to Diamond Doctor several times in recent months and they have ALWAYS been professional and honest. They have a money-back guarantee and lifetime trade-in policy, so if the people who wrote the complaints were, in fact, Diamond Doctor customers, they could have easily received a full refund or exchange. That is, if they really bought the items claimed. I think these "reviews" were written either by competitors or someone else with a grudge against Diamond Doctor owner David Blank and NOT by real customers.
Diamond Doctor took our cash and ripped us off, to say the least, and it probably wouldn't surprise me if I found that others were ripped off as well. They passed the diamond ring we bought as an extremely high quality ring when in reality it was not even remotely close to what it said on the product description. My wife’s sister's friend's father, who owns his own jewelry store in Dallas, spoke to us a while ago about the Diamond Doctor scam story. At first I thought this was just a sly dig at Diamond Doctor, as they would be in competition with each other so there's always going to be that tension, but then I realized that they were telling the truth after all.
This came about when I was given a set of diamonds to look at in terms of grading them - size, color and quality. The jeweler owner explained to us that it's harder to determine the color of the diamond once it's mounted, but that made it so much easier to tell. You could see straight away that the color was not what we expected by a long shot. The G color, nearly colorless to you and I, is more like a K which is 4 shades different. Anyone with common sense will know that the value will have gone down dramatically. The clarity also had us feeling betrayed although I'm no expert on that myself, but you could clearly tell once you seen the other diamonds sized up against yours.
So let's recap; people that think that this business is all sunshine and rainbows will all their positive reviews then think again. Either Diamond Doctor is hiring a bunch of people to write reviews or paying someone to write good reviews, OR those that actually wrote genuine reviews have been ripped off tremendously. See for yourself - just do a search right now of: diamond master set chart - you can see for yourself that something is clearly not right. My best advice is go somewhere else to get your diamond checked and see if it's the real deal. If not, then take action immediately and think about taking action specifically against Diamond Doctor. I've seen the Diamond Doctor lawsuit happening right now, so I'm going to be looking into that next to see how I can help in revealing Diamond Doctor's schemes.
I got a diamond ring last fall. Something just was off about the whole thing it just did feel right, and we spent a lot on it so I decided to get it appraised by another jeweler. I was really vexed to discover the shading and clarity was several grades not the same as my certificate. He further explained that I ought to always search for GIA affirmed diamonds, which I thought I had because Diamond Doctor's website says they only offer GIA diamonds.
You'd think with all the ads on the radio Diamond Doctor is a decent place, and you'd not have to stress over getting burglarized blind, but rather that's basically what happened to us.
I feel cheated and looted by Diamond Doctor, and I am not going to let this go. Purchaser beware! Go somewhere else! Don't leave without a GIA certificate!
Diamond Doctor Reviews
Diamond Doctor is Honest and Ethical
Anyone who has actually BEEN to Diamond Doctor and actually looked at their diamonds and jewelry would know that the dissatisfaction registered here is totally unjustified. In fact, I doubt that the people who wrote these "reviews" ever actually visited or bought anything from Diamond Doctor! I know this because I have been to Diamond Doctor several times in recent months and they have ALWAYS been professional and honest. They have a money-back guarantee and lifetime trade-in policy, so if the people who wrote the complaints were, in fact, Diamond Doctor customers, they could have easily received a full refund or exchange. That is, if they really bought the items claimed. I think these "reviews" were written either by competitors or someone else with a grudge against Diamond Doctor owner David Blank and NOT by real customers.
Diamond Doctor took our cash and ripped us off, to say the least, and it probably wouldn't surprise me if I found that others were ripped off as well. They passed the diamond ring we bought as an extremely high quality ring when in reality it was not even remotely close to what it said on the product description. My wife’s sister's friend's father, who owns his own jewelry store in Dallas, spoke to us a while ago about the Diamond Doctor scam story. At first I thought this was just a sly dig at Diamond Doctor, as they would be in competition with each other so there's always going to be that tension, but then I realized that they were telling the truth after all.
This came about when I was given a set of diamonds to look at in terms of grading them - size, color and quality. The jeweler owner explained to us that it's harder to determine the color of the diamond once it's mounted, but that made it so much easier to tell. You could see straight away that the color was not what we expected by a long shot. The G color, nearly colorless to you and I, is more like a K which is 4 shades different. Anyone with common sense will know that the value will have gone down dramatically. The clarity also had us feeling betrayed although I'm no expert on that myself, but you could clearly tell once you seen the other diamonds sized up against yours.
So let's recap; people that think that this business is all sunshine and rainbows will all their positive reviews then think again. Either Diamond Doctor is hiring a bunch of people to write reviews or paying someone to write good reviews, OR those that actually wrote genuine reviews have been ripped off tremendously. See for yourself - just do a search right now of: diamond master set chart - you can see for yourself that something is clearly not right. My best advice is go somewhere else to get your diamond checked and see if it's the real deal. If not, then take action immediately and think about taking action specifically against Diamond Doctor. I've seen the Diamond Doctor lawsuit happening right now, so I'm going to be looking into that next to see how I can help in revealing Diamond Doctor's schemes.
I got a diamond ring last fall. Something just was off about the whole thing it just did feel right, and we spent a lot on it so I decided to get it appraised by another jeweler. I was really vexed to discover the shading and clarity was several grades not the same as my certificate. He further explained that I ought to always search for GIA affirmed diamonds, which I thought I had because Diamond Doctor's website says they only offer GIA diamonds.
You'd think with all the ads on the radio Diamond Doctor is a decent place, and you'd not have to stress over getting burglarized blind, but rather that's basically what happened to us.
I feel cheated and looted by Diamond Doctor, and I am not going to let this go. Purchaser beware! Go somewhere else! Don't leave without a GIA certificate!