Scott Gordon Jeweler Gemologist
About the Business
Scott Gordon Jeweler Gemologist is a prestigious institution located at 6307 Waterford Boulevard in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. Specializing in finance and retail, this establishment offers a wide range of exquisite jewelry pieces and gemstones. With a team of expert gemologists and jewelers, customers can trust in the quality and authenticity of their purchases. Whether you are looking for a special gift or a unique piece for yourself, Scott Gordon Jeweler Gemologist is the perfect place to find something truly special. Visit their store today to explore their stunning collection of jewelry and gemstones.
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Location & Phone number
6307 Waterford Blvd #133, Oklahoma City, OK 73118, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Wow... I don't give many reviews, but this was an amazing and low-pressure experience (which seems rare in retail these days). Scott was so informative and courteous that we went back and bought our wedding bands from him after buying the engagement ring! Thanks, Scott!!!"
"I would think twice before doing business with Mr. Gordon. I met him in his office for a consultation about a diamond ring for his possible brokerage in a trade liquidation. He examined the piece and gave me an estimated range of what he thought the trade amount would be. He explained his commission and I agreed to the price range. Because the ring would be sold to a 3rd party buyer, I asked if Scott provided any type of accounting receipt for the final sale of the ring. He stated he never reveals the buyers information; he keeps that private. I suggested he could redact the buyers information and still provide an accounting of the final sales price, so that I would have peace of mind knowing I received my fair percentage of the sale (otherwise, how would I know what it was sold for? It could easily be sold for more than I was verbally told and I would never know). Scott agreed to the plan of redacting the buyers information and providing proof of sale. Oddly, during our consultation, Scott said that he typically does not like to do business with younger individuals as they "often do not know what they want" especially if they are going through a divorce. He guessed my age to be in the 40's, and paused with raised eyebrows, as if it were a question and me being a little taken back said, "yes, I am 43." He asked questions about my readiness to sell the ring, did I have "permission to sell the ring" (permission from who I don't know), and kept saying I would probably not be happy about the value information he was about to provide me about my ring, even though I agreed to pay $75 by the half hour. He drew up a receipt and took a picture of my ring to send to me by email as proof, and I left my ring in his possession for him to find a buyer.The next day Scott called out of the blue asking for me to come pick up my ring, as he did not have a "good feeling" about being asked to provide a proof of sale. I apologized if I had offended him or made him uncomfortable with my question about his brokerage process, and that if he didn't want to provide any proof of sale, he could have just said so, and could have allowed me the opportunity to decide if I wanted to do business without the proof of sale or not. He cut me off, saying we both have the right to decide whether or not we want to do business, and that maybe he was "crazy" but he didn't like the feeling of being questioned about his business and he thought it best for me to come get the ring, never offering for me to continue with the trade liquidation without the sales receipt. When I returned to pick up my ring, I politely informed him how disappointed I was that he had cancelled the deal due to a "feeling," and that I was concerned that he mentioned not wanting to work with younger people and questioned my age. He became very defensive and said I was mistaken, and that he never asked my age and that he said in his experience younger people, especially in their twenties, often do not know yet what they want from life and as we get older we do, and then said, He kept called me by the wrong name as he explained this, and when I attempted to correct him on my name, he said he was sorry, but when he feels attacked or threatened, he gets confused. I have the entire conversation recorded. There was ZERO attack happening, he simply did not want to hear anything I had to say and I was asked to leave. I have a theory, that he does not want to provide proof of sale because he is trade selling at a higher rate and paying a lesser commission to the client, pocketing the rest. I wonder if he doesn't like dealing with younger people, because we ask for proof of sale? Whereas an elderly, more vulnerable person, may not consider to ask for sales or accounting proof. His lack of transparency in the basic sales/purchase price of the jewelry is a huge red flag! That is NOT good brokerage business practice. I would seek a more reputable/ethical broker."
"I called this gentleman and spoke about an appraisal on some earrings. He was incredibly knowledgable all the way down to the science and years of his own experience and research. He is very passionate about the quality of his work. He explains the process in a kind gentle manner. Very trustworthy. If you have a special piece of jewelry or a gem that you need appraised, I highly recommend this gentleman."
"I had heirloom pieces of jewelry appraised and was so pleased with the personal and professional attention Mr. Gordon provided during the process. He was efficient and explained things thoroughly. I highly recommend and will use Scott Gordon again."
"Scott did a quality/value assessment of some family jewelry we had and he was knowledgeable, informative, easy to understand, patient and kind. We would, of course use him again."
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