Friday, July 12, 2019

Blind Item #5

Things are getting deeper for the back in the day A list singer turned celebrity. She isn't going to come clean, because she faces jail time if she does come clean with the fact she filed a false insurance claim.

16 comments:

Trapped said...

Toni Braxton

Tricia13 said...

Toni Braxton and her engagement ring?

Lady Leaves said...

Toni Braxton?

DavidHowesCREBroker said...

My experience with Jewelers is they like selling you million dollar diamond rings, but they won't even give you even Pawn Shop prices when you need cash.

Sorry, Toni, that ring you paid a Million dollars for is only worth $10 now.

Should have spent the million dollars on an income property instead!

Tricia13 said...

Tell her David lol!

Miss Teak said...

Hold up- is this the ring she threw at the dude at the end of the “He Wasn’t Man Enough” vidja? If so, I always knew it was a bad move. You always, always, always keep the ring. Always.

Vita said...

DavidHowes-- LOL -- you deserve credit for the most constructive comments...a guess & usually some sound financial advice thrown in for good measure!😁

Didn't Kim K have insurance claims for the jewelry taken in the Paris robbery? How'd that go?

Count Jerkula said...

Insurance fraud is serious biddness. You never see someone so conflicted as a person w/ a $40k check pinned to their cork board that they are scared to cash.

Count Jerkula said...

Only rubes pay retail for diamonds and only complete dummies thing insurance value is real.

When you sell jewelry, you basically get scrap value, maybe a small premium if the setting is snappy.

Snowy said...

Miss Teak i think it was Robin Givens who threw that ring...still good advice.

riffer73 said...

Diamonds are a scam. A common gem propped up by the advertising of the De Beers cabal.

Miss Teak said...

Thanks, Snowy. Time hasn’t been kind to my memory :- )

TommyWantsHisMommy said...

Lab created stones work fine. Most people never know. If someone wants to look..say sure, but i was just picking my butt with my ring finger...but go ahead.

HeatherBee said...

David, you are truly a ray of sunshine here! Also, you’ve taught me a bit about real estate, so, thank you! 😃

fuzzygalored said...

just go to the Crater of Diamonds state park in Arkansas and find your own diamond. there are still a few mines around the US that are partially open to the public to dig around and find various stones.

Fifi LaRue said...

Diamonds appreciate in value; however, when one goes to sell, the most the seller can get is 40% of the value. Sad, but true. Still, 40% of 40K is nothing to sniff at, especially if it's an inherited ring, and no cash outlay for the seller.

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