Hmmm I don't know I do have credit cards but I hate to use those.as much as you can afford...
I am thinking something in this ballpark, perhaps a little bit more.$500 would be too much for me.
I just did that too, just bought a house last week. So the savings is getting smaller and smaller.Wife didn't want an engagement ring, we used the money for a down payment on a house.
Originally posted by: kranky
Wife didn't want an engagement ring, we used the money for a down payment on a house.
Originally posted by: gotsmack
I think I'll spend about 14K when I get married. Theres another diamond thread floating around somewhere and got me thinking about this.
I'm going to buy something that retains value, about 1.25 carats, flawless or Internally flawless and must be D.
That way if you get in a tight spot you can sell it. and make sure you get terms set beofre you get married that says you get the rock back if you split up.
but thanks for the reply, lol.make sure you get terms set beofre you get married that says you get the rock back if you split up.
I am rather fond of her but I don't think that an expensive ring will make me like her more and it shouldn't make her like me more. I have seen all too often people spending too much and getting divorced before they even had the wedding payed off.depends on how much you like the girl
So where do you get that?$0.25 plastic is in this year.
This is the stupidest thinking I've even read on ATOT. so you want to spend a sh*t of money on something that is grossly inflated in price, so that when you need the cash, you can sell it at a discount later on? you know what, the market for a flawless or IF D diamond isn't that great, most people that own one or want to buy one would not want to buy it from a guy that need to sell it because he needs the money. So most likely you will have to co-sign it at a store, and they will take 30% or more of the selling price. diamond is NOT an investment. I paid about $4000 for my engagement ring, so I know what I am talking about. I bet when you are ready to buy, you will most likely ended up buying a F-G .7 to 1 carat ring. Mark my word.
Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
I picked out my own engagement ring. It was no more than $500. For me, its what the ring symbolizes not how much it costs. We also just bought our wedding rings last week (wedding is in less than 2 months). Those only cost us $300 combines. But we are having a kick@ss wedding, and a nice honeymoon.
Originally posted by: SaltBoy
Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
I picked out my own engagement ring. It was no more than $500. For me, its what the ring symbolizes not how much it costs. We also just bought our wedding rings last week (wedding is in less than 2 months). Those only cost us $300 combines. But we are having a kick@ss wedding, and a nice honeymoon.
Golly, I wish my wife was as frugal as you are. You rock! (No pun intended...)