Hey,

I wanted to buy a diamond for my mother. I literally don't have any experience about the diamonds. I searched in the websites where I could get the best diamonds in toronto. I found many diamond stores. Its my first gift to my mother as I got my first salary and her birthday is coming next week so I need to know the best in toronto. I found one wholsesale shop (link removed by admins) which looks good. But I’m looking for more options. Could anyone suggest me?

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  • Monday, Aug 01 2016

    @jhaldy10325 I told him that it was the worst scam I’d ever heard and we just laughed together about how bad his scam was and then we talked about opportunity and poverty and America and Jamaica and the world. Smart guy actually. He said he’s trying to provide for his elderly mother and he just couldn’t find legitimate work that would give him a way to make ends meet. He actually called me back a few months later, haha.

    I can't. I just can't.

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  • Monday, Aug 01 2016

    Yeah @7sagestudentservices , and frequently, it really is a job. They have bosses and everything, and I’d be willing to bet it’s pretty miserable work for the most part. I think my guy was maybe trying to freelance, which is probably relatively less awful. I hope he didn’t end up in a worse situation.

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  • Monday, Aug 01 2016

    @jhaldy10325 He actually called me back a few months later, haha.

    Aww, that's sweet. I feel bad for a lot of people who get stuck with those jobs.

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  • Monday, Aug 01 2016

    @7sagestudentservices This is cute spam, I'm gunna remove the link and leave it here. I wish we'd get more of this and less angry viagra pill ads.

    It is, right!? I got an email once that started with, “Dear Grandmother, happy American Thanksgiving,” lol. It was adorable and I kept it.

    Actually, some of these guys are really interesting people. A guy from Jamaica called me once to let me know how to collect my lottery winnings, lol, and I talked to him for a long time. I told him that it was the worst scam I’d ever heard and we just laughed together about how bad his scam was and then we talked about opportunity and poverty and America and Jamaica and the world. Smart guy actually. He said he’s trying to provide for his elderly mother and he just couldn’t find legitimate work that would give him a way to make ends meet. He actually called me back a few months later, haha.

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  • Monday, Aug 01 2016

    Oh that's the first time I've seen "banned" next to someone's username. Don't anger the beast, aka @7sagestudentservices

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  • Monday, Aug 01 2016

    This is cute spam, I'm gunna remove the link and leave it here. I wish we'd get more of this and less angry viagra pill ads.

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  • Monday, Aug 01 2016

    @476.rizeq Hehe! :)

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  • Monday, Aug 01 2016

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 Don't forget the Cs-- Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat Weight.

    In honor of The Cursed Child:

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  • Monday, Aug 01 2016

    @476 On the off chance that you are not a spam bot, but someone truly seeking diamond advice on an LSAT forum. Don't forget the Cs-- Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat Weight.

    http://lmgtfy.com/?q=+best+diamond+stores+in+toronto

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  • Monday, Aug 01 2016

    @jhaldy10325 let the man live!!!!

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  • Monday, Aug 01 2016

    You know, as far as spam goes, that’s actually kind of sweet. You “got your first salary” and want to spend it on something nice for your mother? Yeah, I like that. In fact, maybe I’ll get something nice for my mom. I won’t follow a spam link, and it definitely won’t be diamonds because when poor people buy diamonds for no reason it’s kind of weird, you know? But I like the idea of a small little something out of nowhere. Good luck with your spam thing, we all got to do what we got to do I guess. Unless you’re a robot. Has spam been automated yet? Anyway, if you’re not a bot, I hope you are able to get your mom something. Not diamonds though, that’d be weird.

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