The lady working on 11/4/17 was rude and did not even try to assist me. I don't suggest going here, even if they are moving locations!
They asked a lot of questions and they had a lot to do with her personality before they started asking about her tastes in jewelry. For that, I was lucky because my sister had borrowed some jewelry from her so she was able to show them right away the kind of things she liked. It was kind of amazing actually when they started showing us designs because I realized right away that some of the designs I looked at before that made no sense compared to the ones they showed me.
Luxury place, the go to place to buy and sale gold close to spot price. People here are friendly and very knowledgeable. I have learned a lot coming here over the years. I will be coming here once I am ready to buy an engagement ring for my future wife.
When I came back I understood why they wouldn’t give me answers. I was thinking the rings would just be melted down but one of them was in a style that was popular again and they said they could give me more money for it. The Rolex was worth more than I thought it was but there were some things that had to be fixed that reduced the price. I think I was really sold on Levi jewelers when they told me I should try to sell the Rolex to a private party because I could get more. They recommended some websites or even checking with friends and family. I went with them anyway because I didn’t want to wait. They would have let me make more money with someone else, though, instead of just getting the money themselves.
Anyway, I don’t really buy or sell jewelry other than this time but if I do it again I think I’ll go there.
Okay, so romance really isn’t a strength for me. So, when I wanted to propose to my girlfriend (she’s my fiancé now) I got some advice from my sister and she’s the one who went around to different jewelry stores with me. I just wanted to go in and buy something and leave but my sister wouldn’t let me, so we went to several stores until we got to Levi Family Jewelers. If we’d gone there first, my sister would have let me get the ring there.
My dad inherited a bunch of stuff from his father and split it up between my brothers and me. I got a few rings and an old rolex. Since I work with my hands, none of it really had any use for me so I decided to sell it. I tried selling on Craigslist but before I met with anyone I found out my brother got ripped off trying to sell some of my grandpa’s tools. So, I just took everything to a pawn shop but I didn’t like the price they offered. I got busy with work and forgot about it for a few months but then I wanted to pay off a credit card so I thought about it again. Anyway, I ended up walking by the store after I went to a movie and I went in and asked about selling stuff. They wouldn’t give me any answers without seeing the stuff, which kind of ticked me off, but I went back home and got the stuff anyway.
First off, they weren’t hard sellers. The other places had people who seemed to jump right on us when we walked in the door. Since my sister obviously knew the right questions to ask, they kind of ignored me and talked to her. At Levi, it was nothing like that.
We ended up going with a sapphire. Don’t think I’m cheap because I surrounded it with diamonds and my girlfriend loved that she didn’t get a diamond like anyone else. We used rose gold, which accented the red of the sapphire, and she loves her engagement ring. Also, because they did such a good job matching it to what she likes, it matches her other jewelry, at least she’s made it a point to say that a lot. I recommend this store to anyone. Ask for Zara or Gloria if you want the ones who helped me but I think everyone there takes care of people.
Instead, I was greeted in a friendly (but not, “oh, look, money is here!”) way and I don’t think they tried to sell me at all until after there was a lot of conversation—with me. They weren’t rude to my sister at all but when they found out what we wanted, they started asking me questions about my fiancé.
I wanted to sell a piece of jewelry I had for a while and after doing some research and checking few other stores, I decided to check out this place as well. It was my first time selling something at a jewelry store and wasn't sure how it's going to go. The sales associate Zara greeted me and asked what I needed help with. I told her I wanted to sell my ring then she took a look at my ring and provided me with a good amount of information regarding my ring, it's value and etc. She also introduced me to her supervisor, who was also a very nice lady, very friendly and professional. They were both so sweet, it almost felt like we have known eachother for a while. I felt very comfortable about the whole process and end up selling my rings to them. The store manager provided me with her card and informed me that they are moving to the location on University Avenue. I am very pleased with the customer service they provided and my whole experience at their store. Thank you so much! Definitely going back to buy some pieces of jewelry in the future.
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