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More Accolades For Excel Diamonds Tiffany Replica Engagement Rings!

Excel Diamonds.com has consistently garnered rave reviews for manufacturing the highest quality Tiffany inspired engagement ring settings anywhere.

Most recently, a customer who purchased the ExcelDiamonds/SuperbCert Tiffany Replica Ring, posted the following testimonial (with photos included!!) to a popular Diamond Information Website:
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I recently purchaesed an engagement ring from Excel Diamonds and couldn't imagine a better diamond buying experience. Barry and Judah were on call for all my questions and patiently dealt with any request I made. I was nervous about making such a large purchase online and was hoping that when the diamond arrived I would get what I was sold. After opening the diamond I couldn't believe my eyes as it was the most beautiful ring I had seen with more brilliance than any of the stones we'd seen at local jewelry stores. My fiance is in love with the ring and people constantly compliment her on the stone.

After wearing the ring for a few days she decided it was a little to big and we decided to send it to Barry and have him re-size it. (at no cost of course) In order to get her size I suggested she go to Tiffany's and have them size her finger. The ring I ordered from Barry was a Tiffany 6 prong replica and a big reason I chose Excel was the quality of their Tiffany replica settings. The lady at Tiffanys loved the ring so much she was convinced that we had purchased it there and offered to send it to New York right away for re-sizing. We didn't take her up on the offer but walked aways from the store feeling like we had gotten an incredible value from Excel without paying the Tiffany price.

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Here are the actual photos taken by this customer of our gorgeous Tiffany inspired ring!

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Posted by Judah Gutwein on July 14, 2009 2:08 PM in Diamond Engagement Rings | Comments (31)

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