I've got another thread going on platinum vs. white gold, but thought I'd start this separatly as it does focus on a different aspect of shopping for an engagement ring.
My sweetie and I know our top budget for a ring. I, however, would be quite happy if we got it for like $1,500 or $2,000 less. I've heard you can talk jewelers way down. So what's the best scenario, here? If I tell the jeweler our top budget is $4,000, they'll show us rings at that price *and* will argue if we try to talk them down 'cause they'd say, "I thought you could spend $4,000?" Plus, if I see a ring for $3,000 that I love, I want to talk them down to $2,000 or $2,500. Not to mention I want them to show me the $5,000 rings to see if I can talk them down to $3,000 or $3,500.
Will the salesman ask at the start how much we'd like to spend, or will they just show rings? And is it wise to tell them how much you want to spend (because they won't show you rings that cost more, and will be stubborn if you try to talk them down below the top budget), or to just say we want to look to get an idea of cost before we settle on a price?
I need to know the best tactics, as I will probably do most of the negotiating. My sweetie would surely feel cheap if he tried to talk them down in price on an engagement ring (especially if it was in front of me). If he went alone, they'd probably sell him a $10,000 ring that wasn't even to my taste! So I've got to (sweetly) play hardball. I plan to play up the bride-to-be who is a little fickle and won't be happy with the ring if I feel we spent too much on it, yet who wants the ring that I want.