1/5 dana t. 2 years ago on Google • 36 reviews
Well,
if
it
were
possible
to
give
no
stars,
there
wouldn't
be
any.
Mr.
Kadanik
is
anything
but
professional
and
our
entire
experience
with
him
has
been
a
huge
disappointment.
My
partner
and
I
chose
it
because
we
each
like
a
different
color
of
gold
as
well
as
the
width
and
shape
of
the
ring,
and
because
it
has
an
original
design
on
offer,
we
would
somehow
merge
the
two
rings
together.
They
were
at
Mr.
Kadanik's
in
person
in
the
fall.
We
chose
a
model
of
wedding
rings
and
also
asked
to
adapt
them
to
our
needs
and
tastes,
as
Mr.
Kadanik
offers
on
his
website.
I
requested
a
ring
narrower
and
cut
according
to
my
engagement
ring
so
that
I
could
wear
them
together
in
rose
gold
and
here
and
there
a
small
diamond
as
a
point
of
light.
Originally,
I
wanted
a
pointy
shape,
but
Mr.
Kadanik
pointed
out
to
me
that
the
given
model
would
be
nicer
in
a
round
cut,
and
I
agreed.
The
men's
was
to
be
a
combination
of
yellow
and
white
gold.
We
said
goodbye
to
the
fact
that
Mr.
Kadanik
will
complete
his
divided
orders
and
send
us
visualizations
according
to
our
wishes.
After
a
month,
Mr.
Kadanik
sent
us
a
picture
of
the
rings
basically
as
they
were
on
his
site
in
yellow,
both
straight
and
wide
with
large
diamonds
in
a
row.
So
I
wrote
to
him
that
the
stones
are
definitely
too
big
and
that
the
ring
seems
too
wide
to
me.
I
did
not
comment
on
the
color
and
shape
because
I
thought
that
Mr.
Kadanik
had
written
our
requirements
in
his
notes.
After
3
months
when
no
one
answered,
I
wrote
an
e-mail
to
Mr.
Kadanik.
He
apologized
for
forgetting
us
and
asked
about
the
width
of
a
woman's
ring,
I
told
him
three
millimeters
and
asked
him
if
he
wanted
to
send
a
photo
of
my
engagement
ring
to
make
sure
he
still
knows
who
we
are
and
what
we
agreed
upon
in
our
personal
meeting.
He
didn't
respond
to
my
question,
he
sent
another
straight
ring,
actually
pink
in
color
and
with
smaller
stones,
but
there
were
seven
of
them,
so
they
basically
filled
the
same
space
as
the
five
big
ones.
Men's
all
yellow.
So
I
asked
for
the
stones
to
be
removed
and
again
reminded
of
the
shape
of
my
engagement
ring.
Another
month
no
response.
Then.
When
I
wrote
again
an
apology
for
illness
and
vacation
and
a
question
about
whether
we
have
any
other
requests
for
change,
I
wrote
that
it
was
still
the
same
from
the
beginning
and
described
them
again
and,
without
asking,
attached
a
photo
of
the
engagement
ring.
In
a
week,
another
photo
of
only
women's,
which
finally
somehow
corresponded
to
the
original
request,
and
there
were
perhaps
only
minor
aesthetic
adjustments
to
it.
I
color-coded
the
photo
where
I
would
like
to
slightly
correct
the
too
angular
protrusions
and
also
asked
for
a
preview
of
the
men's
ring
in
two-tone
design
as
we
agreed
on
at
the
beginning
and
I
was
looking
forward
to
finally
having
rings.
Today
I
received
an
e-mail
from
Mr.
Kadanik
that
he
is
tired
of
making
more
visualizations
and
is
ending
the
cooperation.
I
am
attaching
the
pictures
he
sent
me
six
months
ago.
I
strongly
do
not
recommend
Mr.
Kadanik,
unless
of
course
you
intend
to
let
someone
ruin
your
special
day.