Legal Question in Consumer Law in Illinois
Jewelry Store will not honor trade-in Guarantee
When my husband bought my engagement ring 10 years ago it was sold to him with a ''Lifetime'' diamond and trade-in guarantee. I started looking at trading my ring in for something new for our 10th anniversary and the store is telling me that their trade-in policy has changed and that they will not honor the policy that was sold to us with my diamond. I wanted to know if this is legal. The policy I have states ''... yearly profit trade-in policy is in force as long as you own your diamond.'' How can they change something like this without my knowledge and then tell me that their new policy applies to all- even the people who have purchased diamonds before the policy changed?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Jewelry Store will not honor trade-in Guarantee
The jewelry store is most likely wrong. If they sold you the diamond with a certain policy, then that policy is what governs. You are correct that new policies do not effect you if you have written evidence of a different guarantee from when you bought the ring.
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