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Day 213: small biz

Yesterday, we ate at a place called Lil’ Yummy.  It was a chicken/fish and chips/burger place that also served Korean barbeque.  It had fried sweet potato as a side, which was not actually sweet potato fries but a sort of fried slices of yam thing.

Today, we got Katie’s ring fixed at a local goldsmith who was helpful, friendly, efficient, and let us look through his little magnifier thing at some grooves that were in Katie’s ring that we had never seen before.  It’s now fixed and back on her hand, but the whiteness of the white gold is a bit iffy.

So…way to go, small businesses!  You’ve made my weekend enjoyable so far.

We may, if the rain holds, venture out tomorrow to a show, movie, or the local renaissance faire.  Either way, excitement awaits!  What does the present hold?  A late night snack to satiate my hunger!

Day 185: customer disservice award of the day

…goes to Zales.

Earlier this week, one of the diamonds in Katie’s engagement ring fell out.  It made for a half hour or so of great stress before Katie managed to find it in in her purse.  It must have come off when she reached in to grab something.  What a relief!

I had bought the ring at Zales over four years ago and at the time had paid for their lifetime diamond commitment.  I had never read over the full details, but I suppose I should have.

Our interaction at Zales today went something like this.

Katie: This ring is from Zales and we have this lifetime coverage.  The diamond fell out of it earlier this week and I was wondering if I could get that fixed.
Zales Lady: Sure, let me go take care of this.

(She goes to the little room in the back with the ring and our commitment, and comes out a few seconds later.)

Zales Lady: This warranty is expired.
Katie: Isn’t it a lifetime warranty?
Zales Lady: That’s only the diamond.  It doesn’t cover the ring repair.

(There’s an awkward silence for a few seconds, as we wait to see if there’s any further explanation forthcoming.)

Katie: I guess we’ll just take this someplace to get it repaired then.

And we walk away from the smiling Zales Lady.

So it’s a slightly disingenuous policy.  I mean, I took the lifetime commitment to mean that if the diamond falls out of your ring through no fault of your own, Zales will fix it for you.  But no – that, it seems, isn’t enough of a “broken diamond” and falls under ring repair.

I suppose if the diamond had fallen out of Katie’s ring and she hadn’t found it, Zales would have replaced the diamond for us.  Would they have replaced it in the ring?  Or would they simply have handed us the diamond in a bag and thanked us?

Either way, it was a disheartening experience and enough to turn us off from purchasing from Zales again in the future.  Which is a bit of a shame, seeing as how we’d gone there for our engagement rings, our wedding bands, and Katie’s bridesmaids’ presents.

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