Buk Hoo Kee
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At least you can bargain in Laos. Over here, they just jack up the price and you have to take it or leave it. It is very easy to get ripped off over here because it is hard to tell what's real and what's fake. There are many imitations and 18k might not really be 18k of gold. There are so many different prices and places selling it that you don't know how to choose. Buying diamonds is even harder cause the price is heavily dependent upon the quality which we can't even see. Cut, clarity, color, karats, etc... certified by gemologist are usually a safer bet but even then, there are many gemologist certifications and they are not equal by any standards. That's why to me I said as long as the girl you're giving it to is happy, she don't need to know where or how it came from, or even the price tag. I've researched this stuff in the past for ex-gf's, never again. Gold in Laos is very soft compared to here, I think in Laos it's about 22k vs our 18k standard. Usually that's the highest gold content 18k cause they add other metals into it to make it stronger so it doesn't fall off when you wear it. Gold is heavy and I wouldn't like to wear it like a chain around my neck. I guess I'm used to living like a monk and not wearing any jewelry.
I was wondering why you would want to buy Laos gold, is there a special reason?
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