READ MORE:‘I caught my ex cheating when Alexa recorded his other woman's voice’But the listing has caused a stir online, with some slamming her for not returning the ring to her ex.
According to The Mirror, the woman wrote: "Selling this for obvious reasons. I do, now I don't. "Compare to current Tiffany pricing of a 1.0 Carat ring at $23,600, I am letting go of this beauty at $18,500.
Condition is close to brand new - never worn much."Sorry, no receipt as I didn't buy it obviously. Bank transfers only."Some users even warned that there may be legal complications involved if she sells the ring and pockets the dough.One user wrote: "If he paid for it, it's his and he should get all the money."For more lifestyle stories, sign up to the free Hot Topics newsletter hereAnd another said: "Legally you can't sell this and have to give it back if you didn't proceed with the marriage."But others disagreed, saying the woman was within her rights to sell the ring.One said: "Not true - it's considered a gift and it's hers."Some users were concerned the sale might be a scam, as there was no receipt or certificate of authenticity with the ring.READ NEXT:.
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