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Complaint Review: The Jewelers - lebanon Tennessee

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The Victim - murfreesboro , Tennessee, USA
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The Jewelers
1501 Main Street lebanon, 37087 Tennessee, USA
Phone:
615-547-4444
Web:
myjewelryrocks.com
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Cummings Manookian files suit over massive lost topaz, Diamond Fraud

LEBANON, TN (WSMV) – A middle Tennessee woman is suing a local jeweler she claims lost her massive topaz. Mrs. Burgess dreamed of one day owning her mother’s 20-plus carat deep sherry topaz. “I thought it was amazing as a 10-year-old,” Burgess said. “And I just remember it being very beautiful and sparkly.”Burgess said she took the stone to Shawn Smith, the owner of The Jewelers on Main Street in Lebanon, for an appraisal and a new setting. Instead, Burgess said she got a phone call from Smith saying he had lost the topaz. “Devastated,” Burgess said. “To have waited that long to acquire a piece of family history and then I guess I had it a month.”

Burgess said she asked Smith to file for insurance, but he refused and instead offered her the best diamond at the jewelers. Smith said the diamond was worth $41,000. In addition to the lost topaz, she would also have to give him her wedding ring.

When she left with the diamond, Burgess said she had a bad feeling. She had it appraised, and according to diamond grading experts GIA, it was worth less than $5,000.

Burgess had enough and called lawyers at Cummings Manookian.

“I don’t think it’s too dramatic to say it’s horrific,” attorney Brian Cummings said. “I think the loss certainly made our client feel like she was stolen from once. And then this scam of a transaction about the best in the store diamond that’s worth one-eighth of what the store says is like being stolen from again.

“In a unique sense, it’s being victimized twice by the same people,” Cummings added.

The lawyers representing Smith and the jewelers did not return Channel 4’s call on Tuesday. The jewelers are being sued for fraud and negligence



1 Updates & Rebuttals

The Jewelers changes website name

#2Author of original report

Fri, August 14, 2015

The Jewelers in Lebanon aka Shawn Smith aka apprentice at Signature Jewelers.  Changed his myjewelryrocks.com website to myjewelerrocks.com  Neither ROCK.  Both are frauds and if you got anything from him do yourself a favor and have it appraised by an independent REAL jeweler with more than two online classes backing up his ability to appraise gems.  YOU have no idea what you have and if you have your gems insured.  You could be fraudnt as well for misrepresentation.  If you find out this is the case.  DO not take a replacement for it.  God only knows what you will end up with.  It WILL not be that easy.  

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