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Pie me up fellas, I've sold my PSLs


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How did you manage that? I tried for YEARS and the only takers I encountered is if I GAVE them away.  Literally, I couldn't sell them well below their value. 

I just let them go rather than give them away.

Congrats!  It feels like making that last car payment when you no longer have that annual bill show up right around tax day.

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8 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

How did you manage that? I tried for YEARS and the only takers I encountered is if I GAVE them away.  Literally, I couldn't sell them well below their value. 

I just let them go rather than give them away.

Congrats!  It feels like making that last car payment when you no longer have that annual bill show up right around tax day.

Yeah I was going to let then go at my next renewal but thought I'd give a shot to selling, so I put them up on PSL source at a price that was lower than anything else in my section and someone bit a couple weeks later, turned out to be a ticket broker

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1 hour ago, TD alt said:

Speaking of bad financial investments.

20241124_111038.jpgMy wife will have a merry Christmas.

moissanite.... 

natural stone

shines brighter than diamond (higher refractory index)

diamonds are one of the biggest scams known to man. Labs are a better buy, moissanite is by far the best

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39 minutes ago, TheBigKat said:

moissanite.... 

natural stone

shines brighter than diamond (higher refractory index)

diamonds are one of the biggest scams known to man. Labs are a better buy, moissanite is by far the best

Moissanite is fine for me. I love the fact that it has more fire. I'm willing to sacrifice that little bit of hardness for more fire. But, as you probably know, the preponderance of women, my wife included, ain't hearing that. They gotta have diamonds. In fact, my wife has a 10ct Moissanite right now, and she gets compliments on it all the time. It has never ever failed a diamond pen tester (regardless of the brand). I mean, it has NEVER ever tested as anything other than diamond. But, whenever she'd tell another woman that it was Moissanite, they'd be like, "Oh," and move on. I've seen it myself. Well, the picture is of a 10.81ct diamond certified and inscribed by the IGI. It is lab grown, but I still had to cough up several thousand for it.

Yes, I know, the diamond industry is a racket, but it ain't going anywhere. But, to be honest, Moissanite has become a racket now also, just to a lesser degree. But as long as we have women, we're gonna have to play the game.

I will say that though I know I've been snookered, I still feel as though I got a good deal inasmuch as these things go. It's better to go lab-grown, buy the stone and semi-mount separately and have the stone set locally. 

 

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