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Complaint Review: Zales Diamond Store Zales Jewelers Zales Corp. Zales

Zales Diamond Store, Zales Jewelers, Zales Corp., Zales Colleen Cost - store manager, Bob Shine - regional manager. All the complaints on this site are true - they ruined my engagement ring. Bloomington, Indiana

  • Reported By:
    Selk — Bloomington Indiana United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Wed, November 25, 2009
  • Updated:
    Fri, September 24, 2010
  • Zales Diamond Store, Zales Jewelers, Zales Corp., Zales
    2996 E 3rd St Bloomington, IN 47401-6490
    Bloomington, Indiana
    United States of America
  • Phone:
    8123342629
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I told them absolutely no repairs - that I wanted it replaced entirely. The store manager Colleen Cost gave it to her regional manager Bob Shine. He took the ring to the butcher|jeweler he uses at Zales despite my protests! I only gave Colleen permission to SHOW it to Bob and forbade ANY REPAIRS! As per all of the complaints on this site made by other users - THEY RUINED MY ENGAGEMENT RING!!!!!!!!! They stole the center stone out of it and replaced it with one that I'm not sure is real - I'll be having it tested at another jeweler. 



I am livid, I am sick, my blood pressure is through the roof, I can't sleep at night, I burst into tears and am suffering from bouts of depression and anxiety now! There is no justice in this world when a jewelry store is free to bilk and rob the entire neighborhood at will. My engagement ring is precious to me and now it is RUINED!!!!!

19 Updates & Rebuttals


Alix

United States of America

Updated Information

#20UPDATE Employee

Fri, September 24, 2010

Okay psycho:

First, your stone was a garnet. Definitely not more valuable than a diamond.

Second, where is this lawsuit we've been waiting for?

Third, guess what? Neither Colleen nor Bob work for Zale Corporation anymore.

I am glad that you haven't tried to come into the store since the incident because we have permission to toss you right out of the mall due to your slander and childish fit-throwing.

Get a life. Please.


Selk

Bloomington,
Indiana,
United States of America

Oooh look who's ranting now :o)

#20Author of original report

Thu, March 04, 2010

You searched the internet and came all the way to this complaints board to make a complete hypocrite out of yourself - good job! Oh and by the way - there are gems out there that are far more valuable than the diamonds you're shilling! It's now obvious you didn't know that (because you are a Zalesman) I guess NYC didn't teach you anything after all eh? Why on Earth would you shop there instead of what NYC has to offer? You're a bigger joke than your facade is - go take some Prozac now. Oh and by the way - anybody that comes onto this board posing like you have, can expect exactly what you got from me :o)


It's hilarious you think Zales is a place to buy a quality piece of jewelry! You couldn't prove that no matter what you tried to do! I guess Prince Charles is a loser for giving Lady Diana a HUGE SAPPHIRE engagement ring? Not everyone wants a cheap Zales ring on their finger. My guy had a LOT better taste than that - so does most of NYC. What happened to you?


Older Gentleman

United States of America

Psychotic person who was way to much time... laugh on folks!

#20Consumer Comment

Wed, March 03, 2010

You kind of sound psychotic.  I am amused at your level of arrogance. The reason why I brought up income and education is because you insulted so many other people for theirs.  You look ridiculous on here and very irrational.  Your complaint and 'voice' also looks ridiculous.  No one cares about your CHEAP ring.  Also, who gives an engagement ring that is not a diamond? I also noted your location... Bloomington, Indiana ha ha.  It explains it all (geographic location and demographics).  Who the hell lives in Indiana... I will stick to NYC where people are NORMAL.  As for going to the police... seriously, how much free time do you have on your hands? Your are merely entertainment to people like me.  Continue bantering and going on PLEASE!! I am sure everyone else will enjoy watching you make a fool of yourself.  As for Zales on 5th avenue it is a nice store and the people there are great.  Maybe its just your location... try moving to a civilized metropolitan city...  Have fun in Indiana?!? You are a lunatic!!! :) P.S. notice how you are insulting everyone who is leaving posts on here... good way to build confidence and spread you word.  moron.


Selk

Bloomington,
Indiana,
United States of America

Relax...

#20Author of original report

Mon, March 01, 2010

First of all you're making all kinds of false assumptions.

I never claimed the center stone on my engagement ring was a diamond.
The center stone on my engagement ring WAS an expensive naturally colored stone.
Not everyone WANTS a diamond for an engagement ring. 
I will not purchase a diamond due to the unethical aspects of the diamond trade.

Let me set all of your other false assumptions straight right here and now.

1. "If the ring was cracked they were obviously trying to work out a solution for you."

No. ZALES lied about cracking the stone to begin with, then tried to deny they did so and then refused to replace the ring when I told them I didn't trust in their abilities or ethics to repair the ring properly - which I was right about.

A. I then took the ring to a REAL jeweler who wrote out a statement confirming that the stone was damaged due to Zales' alteration of the ring.

After presenting this document AND the CONTRACT from ZALES to the store manager for the 3rd time - she told me her regional manager would need to SEE the ring, that it would need replaced. I told her that he could be SHOWN the ring ONLY and that NO REPAIRS WERE TO BE MADE. Her regional manager came to her store - STOLE MY RING AND DESTROYED THE MOUNTING!!!!! 

I came back to the store to get my ring and was lied to about where the ring was. It was not allowed off the premises. The first story was that the VP of their repair company had the ring, her second story was that her regional manager had the ring. NEITHER HAD PERMISSION TO TAKE MY RING! STOLEN PROPERTY!!!!!!!!! I told her I was going to call the police if they didn't get my ring to me immediately and told her that there had BETTER NOT BEEN ANY REPAIRS DONE. She LIED and said that there hadn't been.

I then went to the police station and told them that Zales was in the process of stealing my ring and that they might be in the process of damaging the ring.

Then a couple of days later I went back for the ring ( they did not call ) I picked up the ring, it had a piece of glass in it, in the place where my beautiful and expensive stone once was - AND they DESTROYED the mounting.

This ring was NEVER bought at Zales to begin with. I went in there to get it sized that is all.

Now as per your ridiculous comments about your level of income and education, which you think somehow trumps my level of education and income - that makes not one wit of difference to me, you are no more than a pompous dork trying to salvage the reputation of those who behave criminally!

Do not lecture me about stones and jewelry - I know more about both than you do. The simple proof that I know more than you is this fact - YOU SHOP AT ZALES, and anyone with a brain, education, or a wallet fat enough would NEVER BUY THEIR JEWELRY THERE. I made the mistake of thinking they could handle a simple SIZING - but they couldn't even get that right and that's why I'm on this board!

And as far as being thrown out of a mall goes - do you really think I give a crap about that happening? You are so lame - ZALES is being investigated by the SEC for restating their 2008 and 2009 earnings, in other words - they're suspected of dishonesty .... ahem no wonder. Also, Zales has ruined their reputation because they can't get the customers they've burned to shop there anymore.

Now guess what? I have two rings in my possession now - the ring that Zales ruined and the replica of that very same ring. I've got all the documentation - and the cops have my police report about it.

Nobody but Zales vomits out the kind of lecture you just attempted to give.
I can win this case in a court of law - and I can prove everything I've said without a shadow of a doubt. Now guess what else? I'm ENTITLED for what they have cost me in jewelry AND PROOF to tell people about the experiences I've had along with thousands of other people!
Here's something else for you to know - It's irresponsible for you to go around pretending to be a satisfied customer and misleading the public!



Older Gentleman

United States of America

Relax...

#20Consumer Suggestion

Mon, March 01, 2010

If the ring was cracked they were obviously trying to work out a solution for you.  I can't imagine they would replace the stone without it being a diamond if it was in fact a diamond.  Are you sure your fiance didn't give you a white saphire? If it was in fact a diamond and they replaced the stone it would have to be a diamond.  Did you ask them to diamond test it in front of you? If the stone was cracked then why didn't you want it replaced? There is no need to replace the whole setting if there is just a single stone.  If it was within 100 days why not return the ring for a full refund or ask for one for that matter.  Zales has District Managers and Regional managers you can call and speak too.  Every experience I have had at zales has been great and no I do not work for the company.  I am sure you will accuse me of that based on your track record here with other people who commented.  I understand why you are frustrated because the ring is special but again make sure you are educated on diamonds and jewelry when shopping and or dealing with it.  So many people just want a shiny stone and have no idea if it is real or if its actually quality.  If your fiance bought you a cheaper ring there could be imperfections in the stone you are viewing as cracks.  I would look at the cert. that came with it because if it is in fact a certified diamond with a photo you can use that documentation to prove the condition.  If you didn't buy a certified diamond it is in fact a cheaper stone to begin with.  Hopefully you do not scream and yell at people in the store like you do on here because they can in fact throw you out.  Malls are private property and you may end up getting yourself banned from the mall entirely.  I have seen it happen.  You can insult other peoples income and education but I have a masters and make 6 figures.  If I was to buy a diamond I would go to zales but I would be sure to loupe my diamond and watch them test it if it was being sent out for repairs. Good luck in your future purchases and make sure you are educated on gems and how the process works in each store before assuming they will do whatever you demand.  Everyone has policies.


Selk

Bloomington,
Indiana,
United States of America

To Bozo with love

#20Author of original report

Sun, February 07, 2010

Hmmm how pathetic ... "Bozo hotdog stand worker" those are all the qualifications you'd need to be a manager or otherwise at Zales. Their staff know less about jewelry than the average bozo - which is NOTHING. 



My husband and I married over a year ago. In fact, he was right beside me listening and watching while they did their dirty work. He was as appalled as I was at their dog and pony show. So that means I have a witness to go with my documentation. Sorry to burst your bubble, little clown.



Did you know that Zales may not make it to the end of the year due to their inability to retain customers? It has everything to do with their staff who possess a mentality that matches your own.



I feel sorry for your kids and grand kids. They can't help who they're related to - you really are a lousy example.


Susan

This City,
Illinois,
USA

Why?

#20Consumer Comment

Sat, January 23, 2010

Why do you insist that anyone who disagrees with you works for Zales. Again, I haven't worked in retail since 1978 and I never worked for Zales. I worked at a Bozo Hot Dog stand and the Hardware department at Sears.  I have been a stay at home Mom and Grandma since 1978. 

 "1.Try NOT to imply that you're a Christian while doing it ("had your rings blessed by a priest")! Give me a break - you are a PRIME example of what turns people off of Christianity - that and predators in the priesthood."

Really?  So anyone who doesn't agree with you works for Zales, is not a Christian and their beliefs are wrong? 
 
Let us know if the guy that gave you the ring ends up marrying you.  Or are you not showing him your madness here? 
 
 


Selk

Bloomington,
Indiana,
United States of America

Yep - you work for Zales alright :o)

#20Author of original report

Sun, January 03, 2010

Yep - both of you work for Zales. Who else would defend such unethical, immoral and lousy behavior except for those who practice it? 


You watch message boards to do damage control and save what face you can for the sake of PR. EVERYBODY knows that :o)

Points for you to consider, while you are defending companies of this ilk:

1.Try NOT to imply that you're a Christian while doing it ("had your rings blessed by a priest")! Give me a break - you are a PRIME example of what turns people off of Christianity - that and predators in the priesthood.

2. Don't drag God's reputation into this to make yourself appear credible and trustworthy - like some other people I've mentioned by name have.

3. If you want good PR - then you'd do well to remember that you are in the SERVICE INDUSTRY!

4. Zales is already in hot water and shows itself intrinsically corrupt by restating it's 2008 and 2009 earnings. The Securities and Exchange Commission seems to agree as Zales is currently being investigated by the SEC.

Every time I walk through a mall, I get a chuckle out of seeing your stores empty in particular - while other stores actually have customers! It seems the public caught on a long time ago. Zales has been practicing these tactics since at least 1999.

As far as my ring goes - I replaced it out of MY OWN POCKET because ZALES LIED to me about adhering to THEIR obligations - that were and are routinely put into a written contract. Yep - I've got their contract right here. I guess they feel ripping people off is a lot cheaper than their reputation in the end, right?

Here's one more thing for you to know. I save manners and polite speech for those who deserve it. For those of your ilk, I'll be just as coarse as I please for your benefit. I don't worry about what liars, thieves, and con artists have to say - as long as they disapprove of me, it's all good!

Every complaint about your company on this website is true - I just wish I'd found this website sooner. I'll not do business with anyone else again until I've checked with this website first to see who else is out there to take customers for a ride.


Darrel

Tigard,
Oregon,
U.S.A.

A True Nutcase

#20Consumer Comment

Sun, January 03, 2010

First of all, you show your true character by calling the responder names. Dipsh*t, moron, ect.


I do not work for Zales. I do not know the responder. You feel entitled to have your way and make up your own story and rules.


Good for you!


I can only imagine what type of moron would give a dipsh*t like you an engagement ring.


Susan

This City,
Illinois,
USA

Really?

#20Consumer Comment

Sun, January 03, 2010

Yes Selk, I think you are nuts. How many carat is this stone you are yelling about?

According to you, you wanted the stone replaced,  then a jewlery store with thousands or stones, replaced it with "Glass". Where in your story does they cracked the stone come in?   

Maybe would you find someone to believe you if YOU DIDNT YELL AT EVERYONE who responds.

For the record miss know it all.  I do not work for Zales and have not worked in retail since 1978. 


Selk

Bloomington,
Indiana,
United States of America

Unethical and Immoral Choices lead to Real Consequences.

#20Author of original report

Sat, January 02, 2010

I'm amused you think I sound like a nut case. That's okay, I'd much rather be called a nut case than to be someone like YOU who works for Zales and defends them like you do :o)


I also think it's hilarious that you wonder if I don't realize that Colleen Cost "ONLY WORKS FOR ZALES" Um, yes - I realize she "ONLY WORKS FOR ZALES" - just like anything else, if you are unethical, dishonest, steal, lie, and cheat, then it should not be a surprise to discover that it's YOU who've ruined your OWN reputation. There's no one else to blame but YOU.

Colleen Cost has CHOSEN to do what she does for a living, right out there in public view. Guess what else? NOBODY is standing there with a gun to her head trying to FORCE her into doing this either- that's pretty telling considering some people must be trafficked in order to make them to do something as wrong and immoral as Colleen Cost has!

Maybe you should think about what and who you are defending because you're just like her if you agree with what she's done, obviously.

A word of advice to you: Go get a REAL life and a REAL job or end up suffering the consequences of your very REAL and immoral actions.


John

USA

ring size hassle, rediculous

#20Consumer Comment

Sat, January 02, 2010

Zales gave me an incorrect ring size for my future wife's engagement ring. After the proposal, we had it resized. During this process they ruined the band, but offered to have it replaced. it was an annoyance, but we agreed because it needed to be fixed. So, when the new one came in, they reset the diamond but then resized the band back to the original size!!! when we talked to them about it, they tried to give us the run-around and said that continually resizing the ring wouldn't affect the safety of the rocks. what a load of bull! finally we forced them into getting us, again, a new one.


Susan

This City,
Illinois,
USA

Oh

#20Consumer Comment

Sun, December 27, 2009

Now Bob and Colleen work for Zales?  Your first message you said "The store manager Colleen Cost gave it to her regional manager Bob Shine. He took the ring to the butcher|jeweler he uses at Zales despite my protests! "

If Bob and Colleen are Zales why would they need to take the ring to Zales?

I think Zales goes above and beyond. 

Personally, I work hard and often forget to take my rings off.  My engagement ring, thankfully I always notice when the stone is loose before it is lost. 

The first time I brought it in for repair, Zales said I could leave it, I said I would rather wait and watch the repair because our priest blessed our rings and I heard of stones being switched.  Zales lets me go in the back and watch the repair. I have been in back watching the repair many times (only 4 prongs hold the stone in).  

Either way, you sound like a nut case.  First they stole your stone and replaced it with another, they they broke the stone.

If Colleen finds this, she can go after you for slander on so many levels.  Not only are you trashing her name but you are posting photos of her?  Are you so dumb to not realize that she only works for the company? 


Selk

Bloomington,
Indiana,
United States of America

All the complaints on this website about Zales are true - I found out first hand!!

#20Author of original report

Thu, December 24, 2009

Colleen Cost and Bob Shine are managers at Zales - this IS where they work. They destroyed the mounting and called it a repair - and this is why I told them NO REPAIRS from the very beginning. I now understand all the reasons why Zales is notoriously infamous for ruining jewelry, swapping out stones, lying to customers, stealing and damaging personal property. Unfortunately for me - I just found out too late - but who would imagine regional management would go so far as to actually STEAL the ring in order to ruin it even further by destroying the delicate milgrain, and shoving a piece of glass into the spot where they stole the original stone that was in it?


You bet your a*s I've got all the paperwork on this ...


Susan

This City,
Illinois,
USA

Sorry Dear

#20Consumer Comment

Wed, December 23, 2009

Your rebutal said:

"I  told Colleen absolutely no repairs that I wanted total replacement BECAUSE I was afraid they would destroy the ring - which they did. They already exhibited that they were not trustworthy after they did not inform me they cracked the stone. She said she only wanted to show Bob the ring. She pushed and I relented and stipulated it was not to be repaired. Colleen even had a statement that the ring should not be repaired but replaced by a REAL jeweler. Bob came to the store and TOOK the ring WITHOUT my permission after this - and gave it to a butcher who IS the jeweler|repair person they use (it's probably himself) - who ruined the mounting and stuck a piece of glass in it and tried to pass it off as real."

Your complaint is with Bob and Colleen.  If they were real jewelers they would not need to send your ring out.  ALSO according to you Colleen and Bob cracked your stone? 

Maybe, just maybe, your fiance is saying it was a real diamond but it really wasn't.  Diamonds don't just crack. I am curious, do you have real papers that show the original stone was in fact a diamond and not a cubic or something? 


Selk

Bloomington,
Indiana,
United States of America

Feds should regulate jewelry industry because of Zales alone.

#20Author of original report

Tue, December 22, 2009

"Selk you said


I told them absolutely no repairs - that I wanted it replaced entirely. The store manager Colleen Cost gave it to her regional manager Bob Shine. He took thering to the butcher|jeweler he uses at Zales despite my protests!


So you told Colleen and Bob to NOT repair but they did it anyway? 


Your complaint is with wherever Colleen and Bob work, not Zales.


Since you took it to Colleen and Bob and demanded replacement instead of repair.  What does your fiances purchase papers say about warranty?  You cant demand more than the warranty covers. 


Also, if Colleen and Bob had to take your ring elsewhere, they are not real jewelers."


I told Colleen absolutely no repairs that I wanted total replacement BECAUSE I was afraid they would destroy the ring - which they did. They already exhibited that they were not trustworthy after they did not inform me they cracked the stone. She said she only wanted to show Bob the ring. She pushed and I relented and stipulated it was not to be repaired. Colleen even had a statement that the ring should not be repaired but replaced by a REAL jeweler. Bob came to the store and TOOK the ring WITHOUT my permission after this - and gave it to a butcher who IS the jeweler|repair person they use (it's probably himself) - who ruined the mounting and stuck a piece of glass in it and tried to pass it off as real. My complaint IS with ZALES because this is the playbook ZALES uses from the top down, dear - go read all the gazillion other complaints from all across the country like this one ;o) I can demand that Zales replace the ring because all of the damages were caused by their willful negligence, carelessness and unethical business practices - their contract|receipt states they are obligated to replace under these cery circumstances. This is what they refuse to honor.

I really think the Feds will want to regulate the diamond business now that they see how horrible ZALES treats it's customers. They might as well be selling bad cars.


Susan

This City,
Illinois,
USA

Selk

#20Consumer Comment

Mon, December 21, 2009

Selk you said

I told them absolutely no repairs - that I wanted it replaced entirely. The store manager Colleen Cost gave it to her regional manager Bob Shine. He took the ring to the butcher|jeweler he uses at Zales despite my protests!

So you told Colleen and Bob to NOT repair but they did it anyway? 

Your complaint is with wherever Colleen and Bob work, not Zales.

Since you took it to Colleen and Bob and demanded replacement instead of repair.  What does your fiances purchase papers say about warranty?  You cant demand more than the warranty covers. 

Also, if Colleen and Bob had to take your ring elsewhere, they are not real jewelers.


Selk

Bloomington,
Indiana,
United States of America

ZALES NEEDS TO BE SHUT DOWN BY THE FEDS!!!

#20Author of original report

Mon, December 21, 2009

"I am livid, I am sick, my blood pressures is throught the roof, I can't sleep at night, I burst into tears and am suffering from depression and anxiety now"! "There is no justice in this world". Why I'm confused is, I guess they botched the repair job on your engagement  AFTER you told them NOT to repair it, but WAIT. "I wanted it replaced ENTIRELY. If you wanted it replaced ENTIRELY, what do you care what they did to it? You were going to get an entirely NEW ring. What were the grounds for the replacement? I hate to tell you but, IF it was damaged AND was covered under some type of insurance, they don't have to replace it ENTIRELY. Just like car, they have to put it "back" to where it was "before" the incident, otherwise everyone would get a new vehicle after every accident. You also might try getting on some meds.


THE GROUNDS FOR THE REPLACEMENT WERE THAT I HAD COME TO THIS SITE AFTER THEY'D CRACKED THE STONE, DIPSHIT! THEY HAD THE RING IN THEIR POSSESSION A SECOND TIME BEFORE I REALIZED THEY'D DESTROY THE ENTIRE MOUNTING ... CAN YOU NOT READ? WHEN I SAW THAT THEY WERE GOING TO DESTROY | BUTCHER THE MOUNTING DUE TO THEIR GREED AND NEGLIGENCE, I WENT BACK TO THE STORE AND THREATENED TO CALL THE POLICE IF THEY DIDN'T BRING THE RING BACK TO ME - IT WAS TOO LATE. THEY DID DESTROY THE MOUNTING AND THEY PUT A PIECE OF GLASS IN IT AND TRIED TO PASS IT OFF AS REAL YOU FOOL! THIS IS THEIR PLAYBOOK YOU MORON! GO READ ALL THE OTHER HUNDREDS OF COMPLAINTS - I'LL BE POSTING PHOTOS TO BACK IT UP YOU JERK! THEY LIED, THEY STOLE AND THEY DAMAGED MY PERSONAL PROPERTY! YOU ARE ANOTHER JERK REGIONAL MANAGER WHO WORKS FOR ZALES NO DOUBT ... AND I AM GOING TO DO A LOT MORE THAN SUE REGIONAL MANAGEMENT BEFORE ALL THIS IS THROUGH1


Cory

San Antonio,
Texas,
U.S.A.

I'm Confused

#20Consumer Comment

Wed, November 25, 2009

"I am livid, I am sick, my blood pressures is throught the roof, I can't sleep at night, I burst into tears and am suffering from depression and anxiety now"! "There is no justice in this world". Why I'm confused is, I guess they botched the repair job on your engagement ring AFTER you told them NOT to repair it, but WAIT. "I wanted it replaced ENTIRELY. If you wanted it replaced ENTIRELY, what do you care what they did to it? You were going to get an entirely NEW ring. What were the grounds for the replacement? I hate to tell you but, IF it was damaged AND was covered under some type of insurance, they don't have to replace it ENTIRELY. Just like car insurance, they have to put it "back" to where it was "before" the incident, otherwise everyone would get a new vehicle after every accident. You also might try getting on some meds.

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