Where did you actually get the best price selling a diamond? Online vs local?

I’ve been trying to figure out where people get the best price when selling a diamond. I’ve looked at both online buyers and local jewellers, and the offers seem pretty different depending on where you go. For those who’ve done it before - did you getting a better price online or locally? What was your experience like?

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u/Which-Location-3109 — 1 day ago

rocketreach review - is it really worth what they charge?

signed up for rocketreach about 3 months ago and starting to question if it's worth the cost. paying like a hundred bucks a month and the email accuracy is honestly hit or miss. probably 60-70% of emails actually work, which isn't terrible but not great for what they charge.

the mobile numbers are where it gets rough. most of them are outdated or just straight up wrong. tried calling 50 contacts last week and maybe 8 picked up. for a tool that's supposed to give you direct dials, that's pretty bad.

the search filters are decent, I'll give them that. can filter by company size, location, job title pretty easily. but the chrome extension is buggy as hell and crashes constantly when I'm trying to pull linkedin data.

what really gets me is they count every single search against your credits, even when they don't find anything. burned through 200 credits in a day just searching for contacts that didn't exist in their database. my manager was not thrilled about that one lol

been looking at a few other contact data providers like Apollo and Prospeo to see if the grass is greener. rocketreach just feels like they're coasting on name recognition at this point. is anyone else having similar experiences with their rocketreach subscription?

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u/Which-Location-3109 — 2 days ago

At what point did you stop optimizing storage and just admit it was a furniture problem?

So I've wasted way too much time trying to solve board game storage with better organization. At this point, I'm pretty sure the real answer is just different furniture.

Right now i’ve got the classic kallax setup. it’s fine until it isn’t. Some boxes fit perfectly, some waste space, some are too heavy to stack, and weird-sized games turn everything into a janky tetris puzzle. I keep going back and forth between "just keep hacking these shelves" and "maybe i need something actually made for board games."

I've looked at ikea billy setups, custom shelves, esty cube shelving, and dedicated storage like gamepillar. But I'm curious, did you find a setup that actually made the hobby easier, or did you just pick the least annoying option?

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u/Which-Location-3109 — 4 days ago