
I swore I would never go back, my mistake. As I got the same attitude from this store one year ago when shopping for my fiances engagement ring. I was so annoyed with this superior attitude that I said to her «here never mind about the watches and you can put the earrings back, I'll go purchase some from another store, have a nice day.» Coincidentally, part of this incident was my fault. On top of all that the woman had the arrogance to look at my watch and say something to the effect of «Oh I've never even heard of this brand» like it was beneath her to remove links from anything but a Rolex. I wouldn't have cared if she said like «ok its 5 bucks» but $15 per watch and 1 dollar off! It was more insulting than anything especially since I was there to purchase expensive earrings!! She prob didn't even make 15/per hour and its maybe 5 mins worth of work. Really? What happened to jewlers doing something quick and simple like removing a link for free. The woman told me that they charge $15 per watch to remove a link but that they could give me a dollar off since I had 2 watches. So 2 watches 2 links and buy 1200 earrings. I would recommend going to Kubes to anyone and I plan on going straight back to Chris at Kubes once it comes time for me to buy the wedding bands.Į.

For an unfamiliar process like buying a diamond ring, the level of trust I had with him was very comforting. One of the biggest thing I can say about Chris is that I trusted that what he was saying to me was truthful - there was no double speak. Chris was extremely communicative during the process of my ultimately having a custom ring made and I love my purchase (as does my fiance). He never tried to up-sell me (in contrast to the other jeweler) and was very helpful by offering suggestions, searching for better choices of stones for me, and fully explaining to me my various options. Whereas when I was looking at settings/stones with the other jeweler he seemed to have his attention on any number of things beyond me, when I was working with Chris, his focus was solely on me and my needs. From the minute I started dealing with Chris, I preferred his service over the other jeweler.
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* The Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. I welcome the opportunity to meet you and help make the most of your financial investments. I love to travel with my wife, Becky, and two daughters, play tennis and make the most of every day.


I serve our local community as a board member with Junior Achievement – Chisholm Trail and the TXCPA – Fort Worth Chapter. My experience working with successful families and businesses as a former CPA, coupled with the integrity, work ethic and customer service I learned first-hand from my father and grandfather while working at our family jewelry business, allows me to guide my clients through investment decisions and life events. I have held the Certified Financial Planner* professional designation since 2011. Before becoming a financial advisor with Edward Jones, I was a client who appreciated the meaningful difference they made in my life. Since 2008, I have been a diligent partner for individual investors, helping them reach their multi-generational goals.
