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Where to sell your engagement ring?
05:00:42 am on November 7, 2009 | by bianca |
I want to get rid of my ex engagement ring, I live in Houston TX, any suggestions?
I want to get rid of my ex engagement ring, I live in Houston TX, any suggestions?
sb015 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
craigslist. pawn shop will only buy at rock bottom prices
Jane 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
ebay
mikeydamouth 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
Lots of places. Pawn shops, gargage sales, in a bar, out on the street, put an ad in the paper, ebay. How much you asking for it?
Love Life 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
ebay or craigs list
Cracker Jack 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
Yahoo Answers. Someone is always ready for the one.
Red Eye Glass 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
Good ole eBay
sweetmama 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
yes! Go to Queen of Heirs in Bellaire… she will maybe buy it from you or consign it in her shop– sells a ton of engagement rings!
Mrs. Angiebee Campbell 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
ebay all the way baby!
sade.butler 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
pawn shop
Kristiane-Cubical ninja 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
Return it to the person who bought it.
SARAH L 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
kijiji.com
two_speed51 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
If he broke up with you it is yours and any pawn shop.
If you broke up with him it is his and you should give it back. Unless he dropped his pants for another girl then that was the price for the buddy he got. That make her a whore.
Megan 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
I would take it to a jewelry store.
cindy 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
Ebay!
crimcowl 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
Just make sure your ex doesn’t want it back. There are enough legal precendents to show that the ring is not a gift, but given on the condition that you will one day be married. If you sell it and he wanted it back, you may be on the hook for the cost.
Now if you did get married in the end.. all bets are off.
Excerpt from the link below: "Unfortunately, a majority of courts find that the gift of an engagement ring contains an implied condition of marriage. That means that until the marriage occurs, the gift isn’t final. The courts that view giving of engagement rings this way indicate that only upon the exchange of wedding vows does the donee get to keep the ring. Up until that point the ring is only the donee’s on the condition of marriage. "
rdyletsgo 5:00 am on November 7, 2009 |
weird question. shoulda given it back to dude! now just try pawn shop for quick/cheap or craigslist/real jewelry store.