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Question Posted Sunday January 18 2009, 2:15 pm

I broke the chain off my necklace my boyfriend gave me!
Its so little I didn't even know they broke that easily?
Does that usually happen?
How can I fix it? and if I have to take it somewhere how much will it cost?


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scrwdlsr666 answered Monday January 19 2009, 4:17 pm:
Ive had necklaces that have broken. you could maybe get it fixed at a jewelers, but if it is just a silver chain with a charm i would buy a new chain. your boyfriend wouldnt notice, and its the charm that matters anyway. fixing it probably wouldnt cost too much, maybe even free. hope i helped<3

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Uniq_The_Geek answered Sunday January 18 2009, 4:51 pm:
aww =/
That can happen actually... Idk where you live nor what the chain looks like, but take it to a jewelry store... any jewelry store and they shouldn't charge alot. less than 20 usually... but ask around get second opinions... gotta negotiate lol good luck!!

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