Con Artists:
I'm sorry to say that my experience at Bhindi Jeweler was horrible. The facade, sales women, and even managerial staff are deceptively helpful, polite, and friendly. However, under deeper investigation it is a well practiced and calculated con and you are the target. I dealt with them in trying to create a perfect engagement ring for my fiancee. They turned what should be a happy and non-threatening occasion into a nightmare. When my fiancee and I first looked at rings there I thought we had found a perfect fit. Little did I know they valued both the ring setting and the diamond at over double what it was worth all while telling me (and showing a placard) that they participate in "no bargain buying". When I called to discuss this, they lied and got me to come in person, again hoping that I was an easy target. I was amazingly disappointed with this company. I ended up finding a much nicer diamond and ring for half the price they wanted. I submit this review to help any of you other guys out there who want your engagement shopping to be much less painful. Trust me, don't go to Bhindi Jewelers.
by Kieron Barkataki on July 07, 2008
classic Indian jewelry:
The infamous Bhindi's Jewelers - this place is the only store in town for classic Indian jewelry. They have a to-die-for selection of diamond chokers and do excellent custom work. They often do small repairs for me and my family free of charge because they know we're such loyal customers. I really don't go anywhere else. Celebs and Hollywood love this place, as it's been reviewed many times over in magazines and I've seen Madonna here.
by Vani (closed) on April 06, 2007