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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We're in 2025, even my kids know that jewelry is for emotional value only, and that is also true for respected jewelers' names. [/quote] +1 Does anyone seriously believe that they will get back anything close to what they pay for jewelry purchased at retail price or slightly discounted? [/quote] If you buy Cartier or Van Cleef, you can resell that for very close to retail if not above what you paid. Those brands raise prices a lot so you can potentially make money. I think the point of the post is that if you potentially want to resell jewelry after a divorce, you should get these brands that actually do hold resale value much better than some random piece. [/quote] You're not very intelligent. If you need money, you literally do anything except "invest" in jewelry. I bought stocks. That, historically, has increased massively in value over recent decades, which means I have millions, not whatever the value was of my Cartier or Van Cleef. Other people do other things. But no one buys jewelry just in case they need to sell it! That's INSANE. We're not wearing stacks of gold bangles on our bodies that represent our family's entire wealth, like in certain cultures, OK? [/quote]
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