The American received from the groom a Tiffany engagement ring, which turned out to be a fake for $ 6
'02.03.2020'
Source: Yahoo
The “perfect” marriage proposal quickly went downhill after an attempt to exchange a wedding ring because of the wrong size ended for the bride with a series of unpleasant discoveries, says Yahoo.
It all started on Christmas, when a woman - an anonymous Reddit user who told her story - received a marriage proposal from her lover. He gave her a delightful ring in a box from Tiffany: one can only dream of such!
True, the ring turned out to be too large in size, so the woman went to the company store to exchange it for a suitable one. The store manager told her that the ring was not real as there was no brand engraving inside.
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Having returned home, the bride asked the groom about where he took this ring. The man replied that he bought it at a specific place in the company store. The bride told about her visit to the store, after which the groom exploded, accusing her beloved of arranging checks for him. He said that a Tiffany employee was wrong, and that the ring was actually bought from a company network.
A few days later, the woman decided to look at the history of the search on her fiance's iPad - and discovered where he bought the ring. It was an order from Amazon for about $ 6. She spoke to her lover again - this time by phone - telling him that she was not interested in the price of the ring, but she was very excited and concerned about his lies.
And then the groom admitted, saying that he took a box from his friend, who several years ago made an offer to his future wife with a real Tiffany ring. The bride hung up and wrote to the groom that she needed to be alone for some time and think about this situation.
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Reddit users urged the woman not to break the relationship.
"Hold on to your real diamond and your true love," they wrote in the comments.
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