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Posted: 12/24/2005 10:06:58 AM EDT
Friday, Dec. 23, 2005 8:25 p.m. EST
Shopper Pays for Marine's $3K Engagement Ring



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Shopper Pays for Marine's $3K Diamond


A Marine who's planning to marry a Texan got an early Christmas present: A fellow shopper picked up the tab for a $3,000 diamond engagement ring after the two struck up a conversation in a jewelry store.

The 54-year-old Dallas woman who paid for the 1-carat, princess cut diamond ring wants to remain anonymous, Helzberg Diamonds spokeswoman Stacey McBride told The Associated Press on Friday.

The woman's father was in the military, her brother was a Marine who died in Vietnam and her nephew just got back from Iraq, McBride said.

Marine James Lynaugh, 28, of Patuxent River, Md., was shopping Thursday at the Helzberg Diamonds store at a mall in Tyler.

Lynaugh and the anonymous shopper discussed their mutual military connections. Lynaugh opened a store credit account to buy the ring, then left with it.


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After the other shopper paid for her items, she inquired whether Lynaugh's credit charge could be reversed. She didn't even ask about the cost of the ring, McBride said.

"So we were able to reverse that charge, and she paid in full with a check," McBride said.

A representative of the North Kansas City., Mo, company later contacted Lynaugh with the good news.


"He did say that he broke the news to his fiancee" that someone else paid for the ring, McBride said.



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Lynaugh's fiancee is from Athens, about 40 miles southwest of Tyler in East Texas. The Marine also has family in Huntsville.

He did not immediately return a phone call from The Associated Press on Friday afternoon.

Link Posted: 12/24/2005 10:47:56 AM EDT
[#1]
Well that was awfully nice of her.




The only thing that worries me about stuff like that is that I'm afraid it's going to cause a large increase in posers in the hopes that they would get lucky like that.
Link Posted: 12/24/2005 10:56:03 AM EDT
[#2]
That was way cool. I have had several people offer to pay for things for me when they see me in uniform. I usually thank them, and pay myself. once in a while they absolutly insist.  I appreciate it, but feel kind of funny about it.

Not talking Diamond rings or anything, just coffee and stuff like that, and once at a gas station about $25 worth of gas.


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