Cynics Rejoice
My friend Jacque sent me this link:
Capitalizing on divorce rates, and, as they put it, the "what do i do with the ring?" scenario that follows, the good folks behind idonowidont.com are just trying to help out with your loss--getting only 25-35% of the ring's original retail value when you try to sell it.
Ick.
Gives new meaning to the term "conflict diamonds," doesn't it?

Capitalizing on divorce rates, and, as they put it, the "what do i do with the ring?" scenario that follows, the good folks behind idonowidont.com are just trying to help out with your loss--getting only 25-35% of the ring's original retail value when you try to sell it.
Ick.
Gives new meaning to the term "conflict diamonds," doesn't it?
1 Comments:
Actually, I think their site said that if you try to sell the ring yourself, you'll only get 25-35% of the original price- they will help you sell it for more.
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