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	<title>Comments on: Cross Jewelers</title>
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	<description>varnished nonsense</description>
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		<title>By: Brother J</title>
		<link>http://www.muddle.org/amphigouri/2003/01/15/cross-jewelers.html#comment-41</link>
		<dc:creator>Brother J</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Feb 2003 19:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Everything said here about Cross and Andrew Green is 100% accurate. I spent nearly 6 months shopping for an engagement ring. Many jewelry stores offered rock-bottom prices but were amazingly uninformed and misleading (no, Kay Jewelers, diamonds are *not* set high so light can leak in &lt;b&gt;from beneath&lt;/b&gt;). Others were borderline rude when questioned by someone who actually has a grasp on gem &#038; ring specifications, and a clear vision of what he does and does not want.

Everything about Cross was professional, productive and friendly. They worked with me to find a gemstone to my strict specs, and finally found one I could afford. Today my fiancee, Caren, is sporting a brand-new Cross ring -- a prototype design that will soon become a part of the store's permanent collection, due to popularity among staff and customers. I am eager to bring her into Cross to show her around and meet Andrew. How many people talk about their shopping experiences like this?!

Final words: Cross. Woot!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everything said here about Cross and Andrew Green is 100% accurate. I spent nearly 6 months shopping for an engagement ring. Many jewelry stores offered rock-bottom prices but were amazingly uninformed and misleading (no, Kay Jewelers, diamonds are *not* set high so light can leak in <b>from beneath</b>). Others were borderline rude when questioned by someone who actually has a grasp on gem &#038; ring specifications, and a clear vision of what he does and does not want.</p>
<p>Everything about Cross was professional, productive and friendly. They worked with me to find a gemstone to my strict specs, and finally found one I could afford. Today my fiancee, Caren, is sporting a brand-new Cross ring &#8212; a prototype design that will soon become a part of the store&#8217;s permanent collection, due to popularity among staff and customers. I am eager to bring her into Cross to show her around and meet Andrew. How many people talk about their shopping experiences like this?!</p>
<p>Final words: Cross. Woot!</p>
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