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Old 04-28-2008, 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by disneysteve View Post
I know that when we go shopping, she'll be just as happy with the $100 star than with the $500 star as long as she likes the design. She won't be impressed by a price tag.
Have her pick a store & a generic item she likes. For example, she can tell the giver that she would like a necklace from Macys, adding in a few details "I like silver, small charms, etc". The giver can than pick the item & the price. I gave Tiffany's in my earlier example, they have a range of prices starting in the low $100's up to thousands, you could send a buyer there & let them decide. I'm not a jewelry person, so I'm sure there are other stores similar, I just don't know what they are.

I think it is a sign of maturity that she is uncomfortable picking out a pricey item. Many teens would jump on that and make a list.
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