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Max’s Price Guides, LLC Releases Free Diamond Price Guide for Consumers

Max’s Price Guides, LLC Releases Free Diamond Price Guide for Consumers

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Max’s Price Guides, LLC Releases Free Diamond Price Guide for Consumersfor customer reference for fair pricing...

Max’s Price Guides, LLC, has launched a new era of price transparency to the retail diamond marketplace with Max's Diamond Price Guide, The Official Diamond Price Blue Book™, at DiamondPriceBlueBook.com, a free online retail diamond pricing guide for consumers.

With an easy-to-use pricing tool that features weekly updated retail diamond values, DiamondPriceBlueBook.com provides relevant, timely and accurate pricing information to allow consumers to purchase with confidence.

"In addition to getting RealMarket values for loose diamonds, in-market diamond shoppers are also able to take advantage of a 'What Diamond Can I Afford' tool and get a diamond recommendation within their budget," commented Michael Mummert, VP of Sales for Max’s Price Guides.

"We have been using the site daily for both appraisals and as a customer reference for fair pricing," said Malcolm Koll, owner of Charles Koll Jewellers. "Max's Diamond Price Guide is a fantastic service to jewelers as well as the public."

DiamondPriceBlueBook.com also features a comprehensive diamond education section, reviews of leading online diamond retailers, and a search tool that allows shoppers to find a local jeweler.

The pricing information on DiamondPriceBlueBook.com is produced using a proprietary system that evaluates vast amounts of actual, global market prices and relevant, worldwide economic data. Retail diamond prices are updated weekly by experts with over 25 years of experience in the valuation business and diamond industry.

To help consumers get a fair price for a diamond regardless of where they purchase or sell, DiamondPriceBlueBook.com provides a Suggested Retail – In Store Price for diamonds in brick-and-mortar stores, a Suggested Retail – Internet Price for diamonds sold via the Internet, a Private Party Transaction Price, and a Sell to Jeweler Price. Consumers can get values by simply logging onto DiamondPriceBlueBook.com and clicking the 'Get a RealMarket Value' link.

By: Max’s Price Guides, LLC
Date: 11/18/2010

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