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site’s policies against diamond trade as part of their store policy. After jewelers and store owners have signed up, they then have the privilege of putting up a Stop Blood Diamonds Free logo on their websites. The easily identifiable logo will be an effective means for consumers to determine that website’s policies regarding diamonds without having to search through it just to look for a written policy. This will also ease the minds of potential buyers who are becoming increasingly aware and educated about this extremely immoral trade practice.
Jewelry stores and jewelers worldwide are invited to join Stop Blood Diamond’s campaign to help stop this illicit trade. Jewelers ought to remember that by joining the campaign they not only help eradicate the problem of diamonds but help their own businesses as well by gaining the trust of their consumers.
You too can join this very worthwhile campaign.
John Caldwell, has built the most comprehensive online resource about the trade of blood diamonds. To gain further information about this terrible business and how you can help, please visit: www.StopBloodDiamonds.org
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