  
Blue Nile Engagement
Rings
Is it safe to buy a Blue Nile engagement ring online?
If you’re a smart shopper and have been doing your online
research on engagement rings, you can’t have looked for too
long before coming across Blue Nile. It was founded in
1999 and bills itself as the leading online retailer of
diamonds and fine jewelry. But, do they live up to
the hype?
You have to get over the hurdle of the fact that you are
buying an engagement ring sight unseen. So, you really
need to be able to trust who you are buying from. There
are two things that make Blue Nile pretty trustworthy.
The first is that they offer a 30 day return policy. If
you aren’t happy with the ring, just send it back. As
long as it’s not damaged or showing signs of wear, they will
take it back. The second thing is that they have received
good ratings from other companies. They have been
named Forbes Favorite Jeweler every year since 2000.
Positive articles have been written about Blue Nile in the New
York Times, Kiplinger, The Economist, Business Week and Fortune
magazines.
Price is of course something that you want to factor into
your decision. Luckily Blue Nile can offer lower prices
than you would find in your local mall or shopping
center. Since Blue Nile doesn’t own any retail stores,
they have low overhead. They have an office in Seattle
and a warehouse outside of town. They don’t have to pay
salaries and benefits to a sales force. Also, they buy
diamonds in huge quantities. Blue Nile buys around $170
million worth of diamonds a year, which is more than just about
anyone else in the jewelry business. One study showed
that Blue Nile offered its rings for 35 percent less than a
comparable ring at a retail store in the mall. Sometimes,
their purchasing power is so great that they can offer a ring
at a price that is less than what a smaller jeweler would pay
at wholesale.
Since Blue Nile buys in such large quantities, they have a
huge inventory of diamonds. Looking for a big
stone? They’ve got it. Want something more
modest? They’ve got plenty of stones like that too.
If you want a diamond cut that is something besides a round
brilliant, you’re in luck. Princess cuts, emerald,
asscher, marquis, radiant, pear, cushion… They have them in
stock ready to ship to you.
Another thing that Blue Nile has going for it is the fact
that when you’re browsing their website, there’s no
pressure. There are some retail stores that use high
pressure tactics to try to make a sale. At these stores,
there’s no such thing as casually browsing or taking time to do
your research. At Blue Nile, you can take hours, days or
weeks to make a decision when browsing their site. No
salesperson is ever going to pressure you to buy.
The whole buying process at Blue Nile is completely
transparent. You can change the shape of the diamond, its
color, cut and clarity and see how the price will change.
Not sure if you can afford a platinum band instead of a white
gold one? With a few clicks of your mouse, you can see
how that changes your bottom line. In a retail store,
you’d have to settle for what they had in stock (which of
course would be nowhere near Blue Nile’s inventory) and you’d
have to wait for the salesperson to search by hand through
their inventory. This is time consuming enough at one
store. Imagine how long it would take if you had to go
from store to store, because no one had what you were looking
for.
When you buy an engagement ring from Blue Nile, it comes in
a lacquered wooden box. Free FedEx shipping is included
with every order. If you spend less than $500, it ships
with two day shipping. Over $500 and you get free
Priority Overnight shipping. They ship to APO/FPO by free
USPS priority mail and international orders ship by free FedEx
International priority.
So, taking all of these things into consideration, is Blue
Nile a safe bet? Maybe the best answer comes from their
customers. Blue Nile now sells more engagement rings than
Tiffanys, which was formerly the gold standard. If you
visit their site, you can read 70, count em 70 pages of
satisfied customer testimonials. Smart engagement ring
shoppers know they can get a high quality ring at a low price
by shopping at Blue Nile.
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