Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my BF spent 3 months of salary on a ring I would not marry him cause that would mean he is a moron. Take that money and go on a nice memorable trip. A ring is just a ring... I like the birth stone & etsy ideas from PPs.
A trip can be argued as a moron investment. At least the ring will have monetary value and appreciate in price.
Heh, really? Anyone sold their engagement ring for what they paid for it?
Well at least there is some value.
Anonymous wrote:Only buy what you can afford to pay in cash. Don't finance a ring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my BF spent 3 months of salary on a ring I would not marry him cause that would mean he is a moron. Take that money and go on a nice memorable trip. A ring is just a ring... I like the birth stone & etsy ideas from PPs.
A trip can be argued as a moron investment. At least the ring will have monetary value and appreciate in price.
Heh, really? Anyone sold their engagement ring for what they paid for it?
Anonymous wrote:I think mine was about $1200 years ago. It probably was about 2 months rent as a guide. But we were in grad school and definitely no kid. If we had a kid we definitely would have skipped the ring. It seemed like a necessary symbol back when I was 25, but as a parent it would have seemed like a crazy purchase at your income level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$0. It's a stupid waste of money for a generally tacky piece of jewelry. Especially if you have a kid, OP. If your relationship really means anything (and christ, after having a kid with this guy you still think you need a superficial bauble?) then skip it.
You're right. I really considered just not having a ring at all (or get something cheap lol) but I was just curious as to what others did.
Anonymous wrote:PP, you make a good point. OP here. I also want to ask, did you guys finance or purchase up front? Purchasing up front seems to make more sense to me but I'm curious as to what others did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my BF spent 3 months of salary on a ring I would not marry him cause that would mean he is a moron. Take that money and go on a nice memorable trip. A ring is just a ring... I like the birth stone & etsy ideas from PPs.
A trip can be argued as a moron investment. At least the ring will have monetary value and appreciate in price.
Anonymous wrote:If my BF spent 3 months of salary on a ring I would not marry him cause that would mean he is a moron. Take that money and go on a nice memorable trip. A ring is just a ring... I like the birth stone & etsy ideas from PPs.
Anonymous wrote:$0. It's a stupid waste of money for a generally tacky piece of jewelry. Especially if you have a kid, OP. If your relationship really means anything (and christ, after having a kid with this guy you still think you need a superficial bauble?) then skip it.
Anonymous wrote:If my BF spent 3 months of salary on a ring I would not marry him cause that would mean he is a moron. Take that money and go on a nice memorable trip. A ring is just a ring... I like the birth stone & etsy ideas from PPs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Borrowed from 401k; and repaying without interest. Really helpful option when not wanting to do traditional payment plan through a jeweler or put it on a credit card. Had the savings but wanted to keep that nest egg. Ring was $20K.
Ok, op, do NOT borrow from a 401k to buy a 20,000 dollar ring!
OP here. Lol yeah I don't even want a $20,000 ring. That's a car!! But to each his own. I'm sure it's gorgeous!